The document discusses how restrictions can lead to innovation. It provides examples of innovations throughout history that emerged from restrictions, such as Newton/Leibniz's calculus from the restrictions of 17th century mathematics. The document also contains a quote stating that innovation is making what was impossible yesterday possible today. It encourages the reader to think about how restrictions can drive new possibilities and solutions.
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