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#314 Paul Graham (How To Do Great Work)

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The Importance of Working on 'Unimportant' Problems in Innovation

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The importance of working on 'unimportant' problems in innovation is highlighted by the fact that many great products and industries were developed by people who initially worked on problems that were not seen as important at the time. People should ignore the notion that they should only focus on 'important' problems because history shows that groundbreaking inventions often arise from seemingly insignificant ideas. Henry Ford's decision to work on an internal combustion engine, despite others considering it a waste of time, led to the creation of the Ford motor company and a car that improved the lives of millions. It is crucial for individuals to follow their natural interests and pursue projects that they find interesting, regardless of external opinions.

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