"Makers" are people who point to their interests and hobbies and strive to turn various ideas into reality. I think that "Maker" not only need to have innovative thinking, but also need strong hands-on ability. As the documentary says, "We're moving so fast that we're just consumers." In this ever-changing era, there are many things that we can easily get through purchases. This makes us more of consumers than maker. In such a fast-moving era, innovative thinking is important, but I think it is more important to translate your novel ideas into reality. "Maker" are made by deeds, not by words. No matter how good the idea is, but without putting into practice, it is just stuck in the idea. As the documentary says: This kind of self-made spirit, that the world is not purchased, but self-created, this is the spirit of the self-creator.