On January 28, 1958, a Danish inventor named Godtfred Christiansen took a leap that would change the landscape of childhood forever. He filed a patent for interlocking plastic bricks, which ultimately became known as LEGO. This wasn’t just any toy—these blocks have been crafted into a whopping 600 billion pieces, allowing creativity to flourish for generations. The beauty of LEGO lies in its precision; bricks manufactured today fit seamlessly with those from decades ago, making it a timeless classic.
However, LEGO’s journey hasn’t always been smooth sailing. The company faced dire financial challenges in the 1990s, nearly losing its grip on the toy industry. Surprisingly, its salvation came from an unexpected place: adult fans who used the bricks for elaborate builds and innovation. Today, LEGO stands as the largest toy company in the world, an empire built by imagination and resilience. Funny how playtime can shape the future, don’t you think?
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