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The problems we’re trying to solve stem from current limitations we can’t move past (like batteries being able to only store a certain amount of energy), so confining ourselves on purpose is how we can learn to work with what we’ve got to create something better.

It’s not so much about thinking outside the box as it is about placing yourself inside the right-sized box and figuring out how to get out of it .

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