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Unlock the inventor in you. No lab coat required.
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I Can Invent ! - Garima Mishra
Chapter 1
You Are Already an Inventor Seriously.)
Let’s get one thing straight—you don’t need to be Einstein, Elon Musk, or a Marvel superhero to be an inventor.
If you’ve ever rigged your curtain rod with paper clips because the bracket broke?
You, my friend, are an inventor.
Ever solved a work issue with a spreadsheet formula that made your team gasp like it was magic?
Boom. Inventor again.
Invention isn’t about fancy degrees, shiny labs, or robotic sidekicks. It’s about one thing: solving a problem in a way that nobody else thought of yet.
Everyone Can Invent—Yes, Even You!
We often think inventions need to be grand—flying cars, time machines, or edible coffee cups. But real innovation often starts small. It lives in everyday frustrations and quiet curiosities.
The only difference between you and the person whose name is on a patent? They wrote it down, built it out, and pushed it through.
You don’t need permission to invent. You need curiosity, a sprinkle of courage, and the confidence to believe your idea matters.
Innovation Is Seeing Gold Where Others See Routine
The best innovators don’t have superpowers. They have sharp eyes.
They look at a broken filing system and think, Why is this still a thing?
They see a glitchy user experience and feel an itch to fix it.
They question every outdated process like a toddler who just learned the word Why?
Innovation doesn’t always mean creating something entirely new. Sometimes, it’s just tweaking what’s already there—and making it better.
Fun fact: The modern coffee lid has over 500 design patents. (Proof that even sippy cups for adults can be innovation gold.)
Patents: Because Your Brilliant Brain Deserves Credit
You’ve solved a real problem. You’ve refined it, maybe even built a prototype or a working version.
Now what?
You patent it.
A patent is your intellectual mic drop. It legally says, This idea is mine.
It turns your brainstorm into a recognized, protected asset. It keeps copycats away and gives you leverage—whether in investor meetings, performance reviews, or just to flex at family