Inventors often don't know how to pitch their ideas. So many people in Silicon Valley want to hear you say 'disruptive,' and tote a 'platform.' They repeat buzzwords over and over, and I think it intimidates a real inventor.

Inventors often don't know how to pitch their ideas. So many people in Silicon Valley want to hear you say 'disruptive,' and tote a 'platform.' They repeat buzzwords over and over, and I think it intimidates a real inventor.

๐Ÿ“– Sir Mix-a-Lot

๐ŸŒ American  |  ๐Ÿ‘จโ€๐Ÿ’ผ Musician

๐ŸŽ‚ August 12, 1963
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This quote highlights a common challenge faced by innovators: effectively communicating their ideas amid an environment saturated with industry jargon. The emphasis on buzzwords like 'disruptive' and 'platform' can overshadow genuine innovation, potentially intimidating those with revolutionary concepts who might lack the polished corporate speak. It underscores the importance of authenticity and clarity in presenting new inventions, suggesting that true creativity shouldn't be overshadowed by hype or trendy terms. For inventors, focusing on the value and uniqueness of their ideas rather than adopting empty buzzwords can foster better understanding and support from investors and audiences alike.

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