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Raymond Kurzweil Highlight
Regardless of whether today went well or not, it's a whole new world tomorrow.
About Ray
- When he was seven years old, he developed his own "alternate reality" in the form of a puppet theater.
- He realized that there was a "magic" to putting things together in exactly the right way.
- From then on, he always knew that he wanted to invent things, to be able to take control of problems and solve them.
- When he was a sophomore in college, he developed his first company-software that matched high school students to colleges.
- He then invented the first blind reader, which allows people with vision impairments to take pictures of text, then have that text read out loud.
- His favorite part of invention is the gratification; blind people write to him and tell him that they were only able to go to school because of his work.
- Says that you don't need to find a specific vocation that you're good at, you just need to take things on one project at a time.
- If you jump from interest to interest, focusing on one thing at a time, you'll eventually be able to look back at the connected dots and say, "there's my career."