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Somebody had to hew the stone to make the wheel. Somebody had to fell the tree that rolled down the hill that inspired the idea to hew the stone to make the wheel.
Point being, there isn't a single idea in the history of humanity that was totally original. Every single idea was inspired by the work of someone who came before. There are no Lone Geniuses. Henry Ford built on the ideas of R. E. Olds, who built on the ideas of 19th century carriage manufacturers who learned about precision-parts manufacture from the railroad industry who picked it up from farm-equipment manufacturers, who learned the techniques of 18th century gunsmiths, and so on back to the collective discovery of metalworking by prehistoric man. All invention and all human progress is a collaborative effort building on a common pool of collective knowledge.
There are no absolutely original ideas - yup, agree. But are there no individuals who have advanced knowledge, technology, progress for all in a singularly impressive, individually driven way?