Does the advancement and convenience of technology also mean a decline in self-reliance?
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What could have been accomplished easily with a lighter took me a considerable amount of time and left my hands feeling almost worn out.
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Although this tiny flame is a gift from nature, freely given, it would be inconvenient if I had to go through this much effort every time to obtain it.
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After all, it's difficult to have a good horse that doesn't eat grass, to seek convenience and free services simultaneously.
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Nikola Tesla, a Serbian-American inventor born in 1901, once designed a wireless transmission power tower called the "Wardenclyffe Tower," also known as the "Tesla Tower."
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During that era, wireless transmission of electricity was already a groundbreaking achievement. What's more impressive is that this technology was intended to benefit all people by providing free electricity from the air.
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Unfortunately, because it was meant to serve the public, it faced resistance from those capitalists who profited from selling energy. Subsequently, his inventions and patents were maliciously taken away, kept in obscurity, and any inventions that saw the light of day were credited to others.
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One of the beneficiaries happened to be the American inventor Thomas Alva Edison.
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Lies fear exposure.
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In the United States, Edison held 1,093 patents, and he accumulated over 150 patents in countries such as the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.
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Just think about it, he lived for only 84 years.
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