Why Genius Fails is a first-person exposé from an independent inventor whose breakthrough ideas were repeatedly ignored, blocked, or buried by the very systems that claim to support innovation. From life-saving tech and environmental solutions to revolutionary polling tools and smartphone designs, each invention came up against the same truth: institutions don't want genius unless they control it.
This book isn't a plea for validation or a guide to success. It's a clear-eyed indictment of how legal barriers, corporate egos, academic snobbery, and AI gatekeeping conspire to silence the very thinkers who could solve our biggest problems. Genius doesn't fail. We fail it.