The self-realizer can create or invent largely whatever he can dream up, or what suits his fancy. Concocting a killer virus in his laboratory or manufacturing a powerful, electronic bomb are a couple of pursuits that he must not engage in. Other than harmful inventions, he can create for its own sake, coming up with whatever his fertile imagination can devise.
Other motives for inventing that he may entertain would be to bring something about for moral edification, to celebrate some historical feat or heroic deed, to express some desirable feeling or accentuate some favored ideal.
Being true to himself, he should create to suit himself and to develop along new lines expressing his personal taste. Communal input or worldly reward should be for him secondary considerations at best.
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