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  • Do not commit yourself to a specific date or time in the future for the delivery of an invention before it is documented, protected, and completed.
  • Follow through with what you say you’re going to do.
  • Don’t elaborate with a story on what you anticipate to accomplish.
  • Get along with everyone you connect with while promoting your invention to patent, by talking facts about today only, and not a Bla-Bla story of your accomplishments that are past, or your intentions for the future.
  • Trust everyone by safeguarding your intellectual property.
  • Know facts before you react.
  • Another component to your success is luck, and luck is a by-product of humbleness, wanting to learn, openness, and forthright communication to others.
  • Your success is a result of your intentions and reactions.

I began to write Life Of Inventing in 2008, and published it for the first time in 2016. During those years while writing text, I was contemplating inventions that would allow homeowners and other people to become energy self-sufficient. There were energy supplying companies of all types that failed to deliver their electricity, water, or gas after a natural disaster, or mechanical breakdown of their equipment. I had to be original in the designs, pictures, and text content in order to exhibit the step-by-step method to become successful at inventing. The information in the book Life Of Inventing will save you thousands of dollars in attorney fees, many hours of your time, and will assure you that your product will allow you to collect money for what you have accomplished.