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Michelangelo’s David statue, carved from a marble block, rejected by two other sculptors, exemplifies how something initially deemed worthless can be transformed into a masterpiece. Embracing what others have rejected can lead to breakthroughs in innovation.
By Chad SmithMichelangelo’s David statue, carved from a marble block, rejected by two other sculptors, exemplifies how something initially deemed worthless can be transformed into a masterpiece. Embracing what others have rejected can lead to breakthroughs in innovation.