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    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a televi

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    When reading and watching television shows about such people like Andrew Carnegie, John Rockerfeller, Henry Ford, E.I.DuPont, and Bill Gates I take note that all of them started with a small niche market. And - for some time - when I looked at their beginnings I would fantasize about doing what they did and then realize that most of what I fantasized about was being rich like them. (Not a good thing if it doesn't help you make that first step.)

    So recently I began to pay attention to the evolution of these niche market Mega-Industries and noticed that over the years the enhancements, improvements, and device add-ons were done by people who weren't trying to re-invent these Industries, but to help make them better. And I might add made a good living at doing it.

    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a televis

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    m started with a small niche market. And - for some time - when I looked at their beginnings I would fantasize about doing what they did and then realize that most of what I fantasized about was being rich like them. (Not a good thing if it doesn't help you make that first step.)

    So recently I began to pay attention to the evolution of these niche market Mega-Industries and noticed that over the years the enhancements, improvements, and device add-ons were done by people who weren't trying to re-invent these Industries, but to help make them better. And I might add made a good living at doing it.

    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a televi

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    hat I fantasized about was being rich like them. (Not a good thing if it doesn't help you make that first step.)

    So recently I began to pay attention to the evolution of these niche market Mega-Industries and noticed that over the years the enhancements, improvements, and device add-ons were done by people who weren't trying to re-invent these Industries, but to help make them better. And I might add made a good living at doing it.

    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a televi

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    ion of these niche market Mega-Industries and noticed that over the years the enhancements, improvements, and device add-ons were done by people who weren't trying to re-invent these Industries, but to help make them better. And I might add made a good living at doing it.

    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a televi

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    -invent these Industries, but to help make them better. And I might add made a good living at doing it.

    So, about a couple of months ago, I was watching a television show about a Department store in New York that holds an annual contest for inventors and their inventions. One of these got my attention - a battery operated crescent wrench - ( you press a button and the jaws open and/or close to the size of a nut you may want to tighten or loosen). In my current employment I use a manual crescent wrench on a regular basis; and of late I find it woefully inadequate and obsolete, (although I ask it to hang tough until the battery operated one comes to market).

    I think now - the man who invented this wrench found his niche when he came up with an eloquent and simple enhancement that shuold prove to be useful.

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