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Daily Inspiration Quote by Charles F. Kettering

"The opportunities of man are limited only by his imagination. But so few have imagination that there are ten thousand fiddlers to one composer"

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Kettering sells optimism, then undercuts it with a statistic that feels like a slap: yes, possibility is as wide as imagination, but most people live inside prefab boundaries. The first sentence is pure American invention-myth, the kind that flatters the listener into thinking their ceiling is self-imposed. The second sentence is the inventor’s corrective, a blunt accounting of how rare original thinking actually is.

The fiddler/composer split is doing a lot of work. “Fiddler” isn’t an insult to musicianship; it’s a stand-in for competent execution, for being able to play what already exists. “Composer” is the person who generates the material everyone else performs. Kettering’s subtext is that modern society over-rewards reliable reproduction and under-produces genuine creation. It’s a quiet critique of education and industry: we train people to follow procedures, hit metrics, ship on time. We don’t train them to reimagine the score.

Context matters: Kettering helped build the 20th-century machine of mass production (GM, Delco, the self-starter), where incremental improvements and standardized labor were the engine of scale. His line reads like a warning from inside that machine. Progress needs armies of fiddlers, but breakthroughs come from a tiny number of composers, and they’re fragile. If imagination is the limiting reagent, then a culture that dulls it doesn’t just disappoint individuals; it caps its own future.

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Charles F. Kettering

Charles F. Kettering (August 29, 1876 - November 25, 1958) was a Inventor from USA.

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