You tell a friend to spend money for your invention then hope to GOD that they give you some cash.
money is merely convenience,a medium exchange. its neither moral or immoral. how you use it is what counts. its perhaps the best invention of mankind. bartering in an electronic age is unreasonable. are you going to pay your rent with goats or by cleaning their barn? the idea that money or wealth is evil is a myth. the love of money and all things material are the downfall or morality. materialism is the evil you seek, not money.
It is probably not a good idea to get a loan from the internet, as you will have to pay back more money then you get. It is a better idea, if you need the money, to get a loan from a bank.
Suze Orman believes that people spend money freely due to a combination of emotional factors and societal pressures. Many individuals seek instant gratification or use spending as a way to cope with stress and insecurity. Additionally, consumer culture promotes the idea that happiness and success are tied to material possessions, leading people to prioritize spending over saving. This mindset can result in financial instability and a lack of long-term planning.
The saying basically refers to the idea that money is not everything. Many people struggle with money. Money is needed to survive, but cannot buy happiness.
First, Mr. Gates gets requests for money all the time, and he cannot possibly answer them all, so don't expect a personal reply; you may only receive a form letter to let you know the request was received. That said, if you have a good reason for needing the money-- like an idea for a new invention or a new business or some product that will benefit society, you could send your request/proposal to his foundation. But just asking him for money, it is unlikely you will receive a positive reply.
The purpose of a plastic prototype is to test invention, attract investors, and or get the companies to license the invention idea. And the overall purpose is to make you money from invention idea.
This idea has to do with a period of low interest rates to boost spending and investments. Cheap money is the idea that since interest rates are low, from the bank, then it is cheaper to borrow that money and invest it in something.
because people need to find more about the outer space ! XD No idea:)
There are sites that you can visit that will help you to patent an idea, invention etc. Patents cost money but if you plan on selling your invention, you can make a very large profit.
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As far as I understand from the Answers page on copyright (see related links section), you cannot copyright an idea. Copyrights are for "works", i.e. the text that describes the idea. To legally protect an invention you must file a patent, which is a very expensive and time-consuming process.
To protect your idea by patenting it, you must file a patent application with the government. This grants you exclusive rights to your invention for a set period of time, typically 20 years. This prevents others from making, using, or selling your invention without your permission.
Get a job! Probably the best idea.
You need a patent to be officially credited for an invention. Also with a patent, no one can use your idea without permission. That is why scientists rushed to do patents, so the person who knew what they did wouldn't steal the blueprints or whatever and sell it to make money,
To get your invention patented with InventHelp, you can start by submitting your invention idea to them for evaluation. If they believe your idea is marketable, they can assist you in the patenting process by connecting you with a patent attorney and guiding you through the necessary steps to secure a patent for your invention.
The exclusive right over any idea or invention typically refers to intellectual property rights, particularly patents. A patent grants the inventor the sole authority to make, use, sell, or distribute their invention for a specified period, usually 20 years, preventing others from exploiting the idea without permission. This legal protection encourages innovation by ensuring that creators can benefit from their work.
not cool, doesn't gell.