Swastik Agarwal

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We want to believe geniuses like Edison can conjure worldchanging inventions out of thin air. Easy explanations are alluring, and Edison-like inspiration seems magical. Perspiration, we know, involves drudgery. When Burns crafted his popular retellings of famous inventions like the incandescent lightbulb, he highlighted an imagined magical moment. Edison knew the actual story was more about the drudgery.
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