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Fluid Thinking (part one)

Fluid Thinking (part one)

Innovations are often obvious in retrospect, leaving us thinking, if only I had thought of that. There are the complex discoveries of science, but there are those that are staring us right in the face, or so it seems once they have been revealed. There are those that have scaled and we are all aware of, like cats eyes, Ikea and Airbnb; and some you may not have been aware of that have left their innovators very wealthy, such as the four compartment frying pan and the upgrade to the cable tie - the rapstrap. Like post-it notes, the cable tie inventor made their employer very happy. Did you also know the tea bag was an accidental invention, it resulted from tea samples being sent in small silk pouches. What if you could see such innovation in prospect rather than retrospect?