Originality vs Innovation Immature poets imitate mature poets

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Originality vs Innovation

Originality vs Innovation

“Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good

“Immature poets imitate; mature poets steal; bad poets deface what they take, and good poets make it into something better, or at least something different. ” T. S. Eliot, The Sacred Wood

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“Great people actually understand at a deeper level what makes something great and then

“Great people actually understand at a deeper level what makes something great and then build on the shoulders of that and build something even more marvelous and take it further, " he added. "I think that's the case. We all learn from everything in our industry. It doesn't matter what field you are in, but copying is literally just taking and doing the same thing. ” https: //www. cnet. com/news/what-steve-jobs -really-meant-when-he-said-good-artistscopy-great-artists-steal/

Apple didn’t invent the i. Pod, they stole the idea and made the music

Apple didn’t invent the i. Pod, they stole the idea and made the music industry their own. The way we buy and listen to music is now shaped almost entirely by Apple’s vision. Apple didn’t invent the smartphone, they stole the idea and reshaped the industry in their own vision. Yes, Apple has copied bits and pieces of i. OS from other sources notifications is the obvious example but overall, the future of the mobile industry has been shaped by Apple didn’t invent the tablet computer, they stole the idea and now i. OS is the template for the tablet market. Walter Isaacson, Jobs Biographer