Source: OXFORD ANALYTICA
Do we put too much emphasis on invention rather than innovation?
In the most recent edition of New Yorker, Malcolm Gladwell dedicates eight pages to former Microsoft wunderkind Nathan Myhrvold and his private company, Intellectual Ventures. The company has a lofty mission statement; to 'empower the next generation of Bells and Einsteins.' In practice, Intellectual Ventures' work is more prosaic: Myhrvold gathers a group of eggheads in a room to come up with ideas, patents them, and then licenses them to interested companies.

You work in an isolated room, discover an idea in a room and let it remain with you and let it die with you...
do you mean to do what I said above... if know you don't mean that.... then why complaint??????????
celeberate in success of others....then only you will find happiness in your own success.