I have used much of my time creating inventions. During a
time of my life, in the 1970-80th,
my ideas came at nights, around 3 am!

I always had a notebook next to my bed so I
could write them down.

It may have been the strangest
things like, an oil spill cleaning vessel, a vertical turbine
wind power generator or a simple water walking shoe……!
Some of this idea now exists and I am the owner of one
US/EU registered patent.

Others will the future tell us
about…. I used lots of time, but I will never say that I lost
this time, as I also invested lots of money in many cases.
This was one of my Time-Zones, as an inventor! I lived in
an advanced time having futuristic ideas that maybe will
become reality one day.

The Great, Leonardo da Vinci, also “lived in the future”!

“Leonardo da Vinci, conceived ideas
vastly ahead of his own time,
conceptually inventing the
parachute, the helicopter, an
armored fighting vehicle, the use of
concentrated solar power, a
calculator, a rudimentary theory of
plate tectonics and the double
hull. In practice, he greatly
advanced the state of knowledge in
the fields of anatomy, astronomy,civilengineering, optics, and the
study of water (hydrodynamics).”

Never be afraid to do crazy things in life, that is the way
to find out who you really are. Just get organized and use
your time wisely.

Richard Branson also has crazy ideas! But it made him
rich! When he bought two islands in the Caribbean, some
people taught he was crazy. But his idea was to keep one
as business maker and the other close by, for leisure. That
is what I call, #Quality Thinking.

Futuristic people will never be recognized, until proven that he/she was right! You only must add something more to your imagination, find it, and apply into your mind.

Thomas Alva Edison (1847 – 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who has been described as America’s greatest inventor. He developed many devices in fields such as electric power generation, mass communication, sound recording, and motion pictures. These inventions, which include the phonograph, the motion picture camera, and early versions of the electric light bulb, have had a widespread impact on the modern industrialized world.

T. Edison, failed over 100 times, before he succeeded inventing the light bulb!

Do it now…Tomorrow can be too late!

Thank you for reading,

Windmush/Curt

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