>  I just hate the fact that if you are great at something or have an idea,
> you have to learn a hundred other things just to get what you love
> available to the public. I wish to have the opportunity to see my
> ideas become reality and yes maybe have an easier and better lifestyle
> for my family and friends but is that too much to ask today?

This is so wrongheaded I don't know where to begin. You just hate the
fact that there are learning curves associated with accomplishment?
You want to know if it's too much to ask to be given access to a
developer (who HAS toiled for years to learn how to accomplish, you
know, THINGS) so that your genius is given the exposure it deserves?

Good luck with that.

I remember a guy I used to work with who had a great invention; he
drew it out for me. It was a toilet connected to a box connected to a
sink. This purifier was what he was hanging all his hopes and dreams
on. The fact that he would have to find someone who KNEW something to
actually INVENT this impossible box totally escaped his grasp. All he
knew was that if he could get backing for his idea, he'd be rich and
the world would be a better place.


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