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Need is the mother of invention

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Answered by heroboy53
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Necessity is the mother of invention. A need or problem encourages creative efforts to meet the need or solve the problem. This saying appears in the dialogue Republic, by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato.

Answered by SelieVisa
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"Necessity is the mother of invention"

Necessity is the mother of invention means that when put in a difficult situation, one is likely to think and be inspired to create a novel or ingenious solution. Plato is often credited with this phrase. This saying appears in the dialogue Republic, by the ancient Greek philosopher Plato. However, the proverb was well known before it appeared in translations of his works. This proverb has been around for centuries and proven to be a fact of life in every ages of human history.

The primary driving force for most new inventions is a need. When put in a difficult situation, one is likely to be inspired to create a novel or ingenious solution. A need or problem encourages creative efforts to meet the need or solve the problem. For instance, the necessity to move bigger, heavier and larger quantities of goods and the need to travel longer distances in less time, lead to the invention of wheels which evolved into motor vehicles and trains. We now have technologically advanced ships to sail across oceans and planes to fly long distances in a much shorter time never imagined before. When a necessity cannot be attained by existing means, we are naturally compelled to use our mental faculty and intelligence to find ways to meet our needs. A need or problem encourages creative efforts to meet the need or solve the problem. Necessity is indeed the main force behind every new invention and discovery.

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