Inventors’ Laws of Power
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Wherever you are in the world — Tharaka, Nairobi, Lagos, Mumbai, Toronto, or São Paulo — I welcome you.
My name is Prof. Singer.
And I’m here not just as an engineer or teacher…
but as a fellow learner.
You’re here because you want to solve problems.
You want to create.
You want to invent.
Let me offer you a truth most schools never teach.
Ideas — even brilliant ones — don’t rise on talent alone.
They rise on power.
Not the power to dominate others…
but the power to build.
The power to protect.
The power to bring your vision to life…
and keep it alive when others challenge it.
That kind of power isn’t inherited.
It’s practiced. It’s learned.
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This practical guide is packed with the exact tools, tips, and examples you need to solve problems, launch inventions, and lead innovation—whether you’re a student, creator, entrepreneur, or lifelong learner.
Be sure to visit “Tharaka Invention Academy” where you can learn about how anybody can acquire the mindset, skills, and knowledge needed by all problem solvers, innovators, and inventors. The post entitled “Global Innovators: 101 Careers Transformed by Invention Skills” contains links to many more similar stories about these people worldwide.
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Mechanical/Solar Engineer, Prof. Oku Singer
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