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‘Necessity is the Mother of Invention’ - meaning and explanation

On December 16, 2014 By Ravi Sharma Category: Blog, Proverbs, Sayings, Idioms and Phrases

Introduction: Human beings make their every effort to get that is essential for life. Even small necessities of life push us to work hard.

The major inventions and discoveries are all the result necessities of human life and the desire of human to make the world a better place.

Meaning: ‘Necessity is the mother of invention’ is an old proverb. It means that necessity compels man to exercise his power of invention.

It further means that:

  • necessity ignites the passion for work, and to invent new things that are beneficial for human life,
  • necessity encourages people to get to action, and
  • human beings struggle hard to attain something only when they have wants.

Brief Explanation: In primitive age men had no house to live in, no clothing to protect their body against cold or heat. The extreme needs for shelter, clothing and food compelled human-beings to find ways to make homes, clothes and produce crops.

These primitive men had no weapons to fight against ferocious wild animals. But they had intelligence and the force of will. The proverb goes – ‘Where there’s will, there’s way’. Thus, the wheel of civilization is moving on and on.

Men have invented fire and agriculture to satisfy their need. At first, the hunter invented the spear or the bow and arrow. The farmer invented the plough or the hoe. There must be means to move things about. So, man tamed the ox or the horse.

They invented the boat on water and the wheel on the land. They invented alphabets to write down their thoughts. In modern times there been tremendous progress of technology. Man has invented aero-planes in order to fly.

The necessity to save human-beings from ailments led to the invention of surgical equipment and modern medicines. The inventions of life-giving medicines are the result of the desire to fight against deadly diseases. The need to life is at the center of creation of these medicines.

The need to talk to friends far away contributed to the invention of the telephone, the wireless phones and the satellite communication system. Further, the need to always be on touch with other people gave way to the invention of mobile-phones and internet.

He has made the cinema and then the television for enjoyment and relaxation. The computer is the most wonderful invention of modern man. It has freed man from mental labor. Thus, human-being is going on in course of invention wherever and whenever he feels a need or necessity.

Conclusion: Necessity creates an urge in human mind to make efforts to invent something new. It is, therefore, rightly said, “Necessity is the mother of invention.”

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