If You Want to Be an Inventor, It Helps a Lot If Dad Is an Inventor (motherjones.com) 34 points by curtis 8y ago ↗ HN
[–] EGreg 8y ago ↗ I wanted to become an inventor...... so I taught my dad to be an inventor first. And helped him earn a lot of money. And that increased my own chances :)
[–] miketich 8y ago ↗ Hmm feels like an Outliers effect going on : When looking at top 0.1% of people, basically everything needs to go perfect, talent, work effort, family history, birth month, ect. Also, the data does appear to be super noisy.
[–] Dowwie 8y ago ↗ The study was published through NBER this weekhttp://papers.nber.org/papers/W24062
[–] 0xWilliam 8y ago ↗ Ah, another fantastic article reducing lifes choices down to statistical analysis. If you want to be an inventor then work towards it. [–] raarts 8y ago ↗ Where does the 'wish to become an inventor' come from?
[–] godelmachine 8y ago ↗ Not been through the article yet, but the first thing that comes to mind - Why did Columbus discover America, why not his father?
[–] pravda 8y ago ↗ Patent Applicant =/= Inventor [–] cyberpunk0 8y ago ↗ Very true. My dad worked with an engineer who would routinely steal the ideas and work of other engineers and patent them under his name
[–] cyberpunk0 8y ago ↗ Very true. My dad worked with an engineer who would routinely steal the ideas and work of other engineers and patent them under his name
[–] MilnerRoute 8y ago ↗ Steve Wozniak's dad taught him lots of things when he was growing up (according to Gina Smith's biography). It made me feel almost jealous.Imagine what we could do if we had ongoing infusions of real practical information throughout our childhoods?
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 32.7 ms ] thread... so I taught my dad to be an inventor first. And helped him earn a lot of money. And that increased my own chances :)
http://papers.nber.org/papers/W24062
Imagine what we could do if we had ongoing infusions of real practical information throughout our childhoods?