Transcript
Introduction
"I am a creator of products, a builder of things, and my name appears on them. That is how I make a living, and there would have made my name at least familiar in a million homes. I lay no claim to the epithet household word -- though I harbor a secret dream of synonymity and occasionally imagine a time years from today when Dyson replaces Hoover, detached for me to such an extent that most people will have no idea that there was ever a man called Dyson. I like the idea of a child in the 21st century, telling his friends he can't come out for a bit because, Mum wants me to Dyson my room, long after my bones have crumbled and I am no more than a potential clogging irritant for lesser machines."
Okay. So that is from the introduction of just an absolutely wonderful book. I don't know if I've ever highlighted a book more than this one out of the 20 or 30 that I've read so far for this podcast. So that book is Against the Odds: An Autobiography by James Dyson.