Some ideas are born and are complete from the very beginning. They do not need repairs, further developments, or modernizations.

They remain as they are.

A perfect example of this is the safety pin invented by Walter Hunt in 1849.
A simple piece of metal, cleverly bent, has remained virtually unchanged for over 170 years.

It is not always a matter of complexity or constant innovation.
Sometimes the greatness of an idea lies in the fact that it combines the best of function and form from the very beginning and does not need to be changed.

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Some ideas are born and are complete from the very beginning. They do not need repairs, further developments, or modernizations. They remain as they are. A perfect example of this is the safety pin invented by Walter Hunt in 1849. A simple piece of metal, cleverly bent, has remained virtually unchanged for over 170 years. It is not always a matter of complexity or constant innovation. Sometimes the greatness of an idea lies in the fact that it combines the best of function and form from the very beginning and does not need to be changed. copied
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