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Page 1: Tell Your Eureka!

Tell your “EUREKA !”from the people

for the people

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Story of Archimedes “EUREKA !”

• One of the oldest and well-known Archimedes Legendary

• King of the land in Syracuse gave some gold to a goldsmith to make a Golden Crown

• Weight of the crown was equal to the gold given

• Suspicion of the color of the crown

• Finding out to the truth

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Story of Archimedes “EUREKA !”

• Archimedes thought about the problem day and night

• Having bath but busy thinking

• Water in the bath tub already full to the brim

• Slid into the bathtub

• A large quantity of water flowed over the brim of the bath tub

• Brain wave worked suddenly

• Jumped out and shouting, “EUREKA !”

• Ran naked on the streets

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Greek meaning of “EUREKA !”

• "Eureka" comes from the Ancient Greek word εὕρηκα

heúrēka, meaning "I have found (it)", which is the first

person singular perfect indicative active of the verb

εὑρίσκω heuriskō "I find”.

• It is closely related to heuristic, which refers to experience-

based techniques for problem solving, learning, and

discovery.

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SETH GODIN

“Something remarkable is

worth talking about Worth

noticing. Exceptional. New.

Interesting.”

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How “EUREKA !” comes to you?

People usually credits ideas shared by the people they trust.

Ideas are coming from their experiences.

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SHARING&

ABSORBING

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"Will we say, of a painter, that he makes something?”

Plato did not believe in art as a form of creation. Asked in The Republic

Reference:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creativity#Creativity_and_Intelligence

"Certainly not, he merely imitates."

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SOMETHING NEW?that is

ONLY

based on

ALREADY EXIST

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STEPS FOR NEXT FORMS

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1. STEAL LIKE AN ARTIST

2. USE YOUR HANDS

3. DO THEN SHARE WITH PEOPLE

4. SIMPLICITY IS THE BEST

INNOVATION

5. CREATIVITY IS SUBSTRACTION

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Tell your “EUREKA !” to others

YOUR EXPERIENCES WILL BEIDEAS FOR OTHERS …

AND THEIRS ARE YOURS !

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“BETTER TO BE POOR SERVANT OF POOR MASTER”

REF: THE REPUBLIC BY PLATO

“HELP FOR ESCAPE"

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THANK YOU!FOR SHARING TIME …