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We have a natural tendency to romanticize breakthrough innovations, imagining momentous ideas transcending their surroundings, a gifted mind somehow seeing over the detritus of old ideas and ossified tradition. But ideas are works of bricolage. They are, almost inevitably, networks of other ideas. We take the ideas we’ve inherited or stumbled across, and we jigger them together into some new shape.

Steven Johnson, author of the new book Where Good Ideas Come From: The Natural History of Innovation.  Read the full context of the quote in the article The Genius of the Tinker.

Check out the illustrated trailer for the book that I posted last month.  I’m looking forward to reading this book as soon as I finish Delivering Happiness by Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh (highly recommended)

Via Michael Lebowitz