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Inventors Who Lived to Regret Their Groundbreaking Creations

Inventors Who Lived to Regret Their Groundbreaking Creations

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Anna Jarvis – Mother's Day

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Robert Propst – Cubicles

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Mikhail Kalashnikov – AK-47

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Scott Fahlman – Emoticons

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Kamran Loghman – Pepper Spray

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John Sylvain – K-Cups

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Victor Gruen – The Shopping Mall

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Anna Jarvis – Mother's Day
Ethan Zuckerman – Pop-Up Ads
Robert Propst – Cubicles
Wally Conron – Labradoodles
Mikhail Kalashnikov – AK-47
Scott Fahlman – Emoticons
Kamran Loghman – Pepper Spray
John Sylvain – K-Cups
Albert Einstein – Atomic Bomb
Victor Gruen – The Shopping Mall

Many of us often think we have an idea for the next great invention, an item that will change the world, or make our lives so much better. This is what many great innovators originally thought when they invented certain groundbreaking creations.

Some inventions revolutionized our lives – like the airplane, the printing press, and the telephone. Others seemed groundbreaking at the time, and they were, but they didn't have the same positive impact in the long run and even caused devastation and destruction, some more than others. Which led to their creators regretting their inventions.

To compile a list of inventors who lived to regret their groundbreaking creations, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of sources including Fortune Magazine and online encyclopedias. Next, we selected inventions from a range of eras and countries that had the biggest cultural impact. (For inventions that brought about positive change, discover 30 NASA inventions that reshaped our world.)

Here are inventors who lived to regret their groundbreaking creations:

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