Expert or Innovator

“You don’t need to be an expert of something old,

if you are an innovator of something new.”    

                                                                             ~GMD.edu

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14 Responses to “Expert or Innovator”

  1. “Everything old is new again” -Back of the Whole Earth Catalog

    Steve Chambers, Body Language Speaker

  2. Keri Eagan says:

    Old is the new innovation. Especially in alternative healing!

    Keri Eagan
    Alternative*Insight

  3. Rob Northrup says:

    most new innovations aren’t as good as the old methods, so make sure you have a good innovation. what is the website reference?

    Seize the Day,
    Rob

    Simple Survival Tips For Disasters and Emergencies

  4. Vicki says:

    I think I’d rather be an expert of something old. If gives me something to fall back on in case the something new doesn’t pan out.

    Vicki http://www.bridal-threads.com

  5. Martin says:

    New will often have greater impact, even if it is based on the old, and even if it is inferior…it’s just New!

    Martin Wright
    Impact, Poise, Presenting

  6. Mister P says:

    I agree.

    Bert (alter ego- Mister P)
    MisterP.org/blog

  7. Love renews eternally. :-)

    Wonderful inspiring quote there, Gregg.

    Happy Dating and Relationships,

    April Braswell
    Single Boomer Dating Expert

  8. Scott Payne says:

    It all comes full circle…
    Scott Payne
    http://www.scottpayne.me

  9. Katie says:

    All depends on how we define old and new. Google was “new” 10 years ago – it’s only existed for 10 years . . think about that. But searching for helpful information has been around forever.

    They simply provided a new solution to an old challenge.

    “Get your own Get Healthy Headquarters Journal,
    Katie

  10. Lisa says:

    interesting. but you also have to really understand and know the old in order to innovate

    MissMentor

  11. Cool quote. The old and new got me thinking of the brides poem “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue…”

    Lisa McLellan
    Babysitting Services – Babysitter in your area

  12. Kate McKeon says:

    Yeah, what exactly is old nowadays?

    Kate

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