Here is a marvellous little video clip that I got from Frank Calberg. See what you think.
Paul Sloane
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Paul, that’s a great, great video. Thanks for sharing.
And I love it too how she just carries on. It reminds me of inventors who have an incredibly strong belief in an invention no one else gets, and who eventually prevail.
Paul Sloane at the BQF Innovation blog brought my attention to a fabulous Norwegian commercial that really shows how peculiar the everyday things of today would be to someone in the past. I love it. It’s a great reminder to
Genius is about vision, success is about persistence. 100 years ago, a little girl dreaming of todays mobile media world would have been institutionalized. Todays reality is often beyond yesterdays realm of possibility. Such is the beauty of change. Kudos
Hi Paul, I have a question for you (and for others who read this):
How does the girl handle the people in the class, who are laughing at her?
Frank,
She disregards them and carries on. That is hard to do.
Paul
Paul, that’s a great, great video. Thanks for sharing.
And I love it too how she just carries on. It reminds me of inventors who have an incredibly strong belief in an invention no one else gets, and who eventually prevail.
Truly Absurd Ideas
Paul Sloane at the BQF Innovation blog brought my attention to a fabulous Norwegian commercial that really shows how peculiar the everyday things of today would be to someone in the past. I love it. It’s a great reminder to
a view of visionaries in thier own time (video)
Genius is about vision, success is about persistence. 100 years ago, a little girl dreaming of todays mobile media world would have been institutionalized. Todays reality is often beyond yesterdays realm of possibility. Such is the beauty of change. Kudos