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Answered by radhikanagod1959
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Necessity is the mother of invention" is a well-known proverb. It means, roughly, that the primary driving force for most new inventions is a need.[1]

Answered by Unni007
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It means:

  • People respond more effectively to urgency, or necessity, rather than their own motivation.
  • People are more inspired to create something new when they have to, rather than when they simply desire to.
  • When put in a difficult situation, one is likely to be inspired to create a novel or ingenious solution.

Examples:

  • Necessity is the mother of invention, and a good internet search can sometimes yield the answers.
  • The adage, necessity is the mother of invention, can aptly be used to describe how city’s small vendors and small-scale traders are swiftly getting accustomed to plastic money and e-wallets.  
  • If necessity is the mother of invention then surely being cash starved can give a new dimension to the understanding of money laundering.
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