Before we prove it, let's go back to one thing that happened 300 years ago. The story may be a little dull. This is a particularly typical Chinese science, or the so-called inspirational education story. The people who went to school in the 90 will have such famous sayings on the walls. Everyone should have seen this person and have heard the story.
It is known that Watt invented the steam engine, and the traditional saying is that Watt invented the steam engine. Watt as a child watching grandma in the boiling water, found that lid a move, and thus inspired, and then himself in this garage to get out of the steam engine.
The story sounds inspirational, and it sounds very consistent with our concept and understanding of innovation: to say that we see something natural; for example, I sit under an apple tree and a thing falls off, and then I find gravity. I saw lid move and I invented the steam engine.
In fact, we found that the study of the whole industry of steam engine improvement history, in fact, the invention of a steam engine is really not an easy thing, really not that you sit there to see this boiling water can be invented. Just like we said today a product manager is going to improve a product, or invent a great product; every day just look at how the business operates, and then go back to pondering, so that can make great products. I think this is far from enough.
So the imitation exists, the innovation also exists, the teacher is sorry, I may write the topic, but I wrote it sincerely!
"Imitation" or "innovation"