I have sought for quite some time to understand why I have been one of the most successful electronics designers. But it is one thing to design something, quite another to trace how and why one did. The answer finally seems rather simple. I approach components without preconception. For example, a diode (pictured) is not a diode. It is rather what I find it to be. I suppose that most would think that a diode is a diode: a device which allows the flow of current in one direction only.
POSTSCRIPT: Following a comment on this post, I was not thinking in this case of anything that typically appears in a data sheet -- more so, not thinking of anything that appears in any published design. Some examples of where my designs are beyond datasheets and simulations: my Forever Flasher, my Heat Trick, or my Poor Man's Metal Locator (and so on). The Heat Trick may be hard to find: this used a resistor as a miniature heating element, to convey information.
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