Reminders of a Real-life Hero

Ξ July 20th, 2010 | → 0 Comments | ∇ Uncategorized |

Today while reading about the patent wars and the “patent trolls” who contribute nothing, but instead collect patents and use them to sue others for profit, I was reminded of a childhood real-life hero, George Washington Carver. I wrote a report on Mr. Carter in middle school and the impact it had on me helped to shape the man that I am today. Mr. Carver discovered hundreds of uses for peanuts and other crops and improvements upon many other things. He only patented three things, and when asked why, he responded “”God gave them to me, how can I sell them to someone else?” George Washington Carver’s epitaph reads “”He could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found happiness and honor in being helpful to the world.” He is still a real-life hero.

 

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    "There is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare ... In war, then, let your great object be victory, not lengthy campaigns." - Art of War, Sun-Tzu, Chapter 2, Paragraphs 6 & 19.

     

    "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" - Roman poet Juvenal.

     

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