Smith might lie or exaggerate to gain personal advantage, such as improving his reputation, securing a job, or avoiding consequences for his actions. Additionally, he may fabricate information to manipulate others' perceptions or to align with a certain narrative that benefits him. Emotional factors, like fear or insecurity, could also drive him to distort the truth to protect himself or enhance his social standing. Ultimately, the motivation often stems from a desire to control how others see him or to achieve specific goals.
Joseph H. Smith invented the lawn sprinkler.
Edward Binney and Harold Smith invented crayons in 1903.
October 26, 1858
A table decoration called a Christmas Cracker that often contains a small gift and a joke when pulled open.
Edwind Binney and Harold Smith made crayons because they saw how the children had to use sticky chalk and the chalk get over there clothing and hand. So they decide to improve it and made crayons.
1875
gun
not sure
Christmas Cracker is Tom Smith invent.
Lawn Sprinkler
indoors
christmasa pudding
Joseph H. Smith invented the lawn sprinkler.
Edward Binney and Harold Smith invented crayons in 1903.
October 26, 1858
2012
Christmas crackers