If someone wants to go and (not just build), but market a flying car

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Marketing a flying car for everyday use requires a strategic approach, including education from prestigious institutions like Ivy League schools. However, the discussion highlights that innovation is not limited to those with elite educational backgrounds; many successful inventors have emerged from diverse educational paths. The emphasis is on practical implementation of ideas rather than solely relying on formal education. Ultimately, the conversation underscores the importance of pursuing one's vision regardless of educational pedigree.

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If someone wants to go and (not just build), but market a flying car and make it for everyday use just like a regular car,you have to go to an Ivy League School. It seems depressing because for some people just being practical is annoying and sad itself. (Notice I said some people because there are some other people who aren't.)
 
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Where did you get that notion? There are all kinds of innovators and inventors that never attended an elite school. If you have an idea that you can implement, go for it.
 


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