Monday, July 8, 2013

Necessity is the mother of invention

The meaning of this proverb is that "If someone really needs something or has a problem, he/she will find a way of doing or solving it."

If we can obtain all we want from nature we should not bother to invent anything; as we can’t, we are forced to find out ways and means to satisfy our needs.

In the early days the necessity of communicating with one another piloted men to the invention of languages. Later, the necessity of keeping some record of what they did or said led to the invention of writing. Later still, the necessity of spreading news and knowledge led to the invention of printing.


These are only few illustrations to prove that from the very beginning of the human life that man has been making inventions and discoveries out of complete necessity. Therefore we can recognize that the necessity is on progress of the human contest.

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