"L'innovation ne vient jamais des institutions établies."
— eric schmidt
Simplified Meaning:
New and creative ideas often come from outside the usual places and big organizations. Think about how in the past, small companies or even individuals working in their garages made major technological advances. For example, computers and smartphones didn't come from the biggest companies at first; they came from smaller, newer businesses like Apple and Microsoft. These companies were just starting out and were more willing to try new things that big, established companies didn't think of or were too comfortable to change. So, if you're looking to create something new or solve a problem in a different way, don't always rely on big, long-standing organizations. Sometimes, being on the outside gives you a fresh perspective and more freedom to experiment. Take this as encouragement to trust your ideas and try out new things, even if you're not part of a big company or institution.