Diamond's theory challenges the traditional heroic model of invention by suggesting that inventions are not always born out of necessity, but sometimes come first and then create a need. This indicates that invention is not always a response to immediate problems, but can also stem from curiOSity, experimentation, or simply the desire to create something new. It shifts the focus from inventors as problem-solvers to innovators who drive change and progress through creativity.
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