If You had to Name the Most Important Invention,
For those who believe and those who treasure it, life is indeed precious. It is the embodiment of what makes us humans, and living the best life we could has to always be an endeavor of each and every one of us. Life is wonderful, life is great so goes the common adage and no greater honor can one have when his – or her life – has been immortalized in history, the arts or the sciences. Take the inventions of great scientists who have filled the annals of history and contributed top making our world a better place. Thus, one might or may try to invent a most important object or idea that can truly revolutionize how people can live. It could be a gadget that would improve travel or communication or an idea that could bring world peace and prosperity. Whatever the invention is, it would truly be an honor if I could invent something or somewhere along that line and be known for an invention that "truly and surely made a difference in people's lives." It would even be a major bonus if that invention, not only made a difference in the general scheme of things but rather improve the lives of people. If this happened, I would have made my place in history as someone who contributed to lives of people all over the world – but if that were true, what would I name my invention!?
For sure, I would like to name my invention after my family name and no, not because I'm full of myself or I'm one of those megalomania or narcissistic individuals. I want this great invention to be named after me so every time people speak of the invention, they would remember the person and the family to which the invention originated. In the same way I hold life dear and precious, I want my life immortalized positively by what I have accomplished. By naming the invention after me, I and my family's good name would join the ranks of Newto
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