1. Most of the young people who have made major inventions and creations are those who dare to challenge the precepts and laws that have not changed for thousands of years. They have done things that the masters thought were impossible and surprised the world. ——Fermat
2. The secret of getting rich lies in the eight characters of "bold innovation and unique vision". ——Chen Yushu
3. Only by taking the lead, winning by surprise, and constantly creating new systems, new products, new markets, and new situations that overwhelm competitors can an enterprise remain invincible. ——Huang Hanqing www.jiedao.net
4. In natural science, creating methods and studying certain important experimental conditions are often more valuable than discovering individual facts. ——Pavlov
5. In the increasingly crowded living space of human beings, the only thing that can help people get rid of the feeling of crowding is not anything else, but the path of innovation.
6. In scientific research, it is allowed to create any hypothesis, and if it explains a large number of independent facts, it rises to the level of a well-founded theory. ——Darwin
7. Innovation can be defined from the perspective of demand rather than from the perspective of supply: changing the value and satisfaction that consumers obtain from resources. ——Drucker
8. Innovation is the vitality of scientific houses. ——Asimov
9. Innovation is the soul of a nation’s progress and the inexhaustible driving force for a country’s prosperity. ——Jiang Zemin
10. Innovation should be the main characteristic of entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs are not speculators, nor are they just misers who only know how to make and save money. They should be bold, innovative, adventurous, and good at pioneering. Creative talents. ——〖Schumpeter〗Austrian Economist
11. Creativity is necessary for innovation. Company culture should promote creativity and then transform it into innovation, and this innovation will lead to competition. success. ——Article in the October 1995 issue of the American "Futurist"
12. As the Tao is updated day by day, art must also be updated day by day. What is new is vital; if it is not new, it will die. ——Xu Beihong
13. Originality often lies in discovering connections or similarities between two or more research objects or assumptions. ——Beveridge
14. New concepts must be created for new objects. ——Bergson
15. For innovation, method is the new world. The most important thing is not knowledge, but ideas. ——Lang Jiaming "The Secret of Innovation"
16. For an artist, if he can break the rules and create with complete freedom, his achievements will often be astonishing. ——Chaplin
17. Innovation that is not obtained through one's own efforts is not real innovation. ——Konosuke Matsushita
18. People who only act based on other people's faces and constrain themselves will not be able to make rapid progress, especially in an era of rapid changes in science and technology, and they will fall behind. ——Souichiro Honda
19. Since people love to eat things like crabs, then some people must have eaten spiders, but they later stopped eating them when they found out they were not delicious. But the first The person who eats crabs must be a warrior. ——Lu Xun
20. The distance has disappeared, either innovation or death. ——Thomas Peters
21. If you start a business, you will change Baidu. Clean up the old habits and restore the atmosphere: if you maintain the status quo, you will be quiet and inactive, so if you let the old habits wither, everything will be ruined. ——Kang Youwei
22. When science reaches its final stage, it encounters imagination. ——Hugo
23. The existence of science depends entirely on its new discoveries. If there are no new discoveries, science will be dead. ——Li Siguang
24. Scientific fantasy is ultimately the bold creation of science and technology. ——Fei Ding
25. The great progress of science comes from new and bold imagination. ——Dewey
26. Science gives people certainty and strength. He who relies only on practice without relying on science is like a sailor who does not rely on a rudder and a compass.
——Dampier