"There is no substitute for hard work"
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The subtext matters because Edison wasn’t inventing in a vacuum. He ran labs that functioned like factories for ideas, staffed by teams whose contributions rarely made it into the legend. “Hard work” becomes a kind of ethical varnish over a system that turns collective effort into a single heroic narrative. The phrase flatters the listener (you can do it if you grind) while flattering the speaker even more (I earned everything I have). It’s the American meritocracy myth in a clean, quotable capsule.
Context sharpens the edge: late-19th-century electrification, patent races, and a public hungry for technological saviors. When the stakes are commercial and reputational, insisting on hard work is also a way to naturalize relentless productivity as virtue. Edison’s sentence doesn’t merely praise effort; it tries to make effort inevitable, the one acceptable explanation for success.
Quote Details
| Topic | Work Ethic |
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| Source | Later attribution: Networks Workbook 7 (2009) modern compilationISBN: 9788183325288 · ID: OazLM2U6gg0C
Evidence:
... THOMAS EDISON Thomas Alva Edison once remarked , ' Genius is about 2 per cent inspiration and 98 per cent perspiration ' or again , as he said in his autobiography , ' There is no substitute for hard work ' . Edison's tireless work ... |
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