The phrase "necessity is the mother of invention" is a common proverb that suggests that new inventions and innovations are often born out of a need or necessity. When faced with a problem or a challenging situation, humans have a natural inclination to find solutions and create something new to address that need.
Throughout history, many significant inventions and advancements have emerged from a need for improvement or a desire to overcome limitations. For example, the invention of the light bulb by Thomas Edison was a response to the need for a reliable and efficient source of artificial light. Similarly, the development of the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell arose from a desire to improve communication over long distances.
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