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August 30, 2006
When Do You Crush An Idea?
Published 11:15am in Lessons Learned Add CommentTags: Ideas
Like most ideas, you have to:* put some life into them* give them some space* let them breathe* let them float around a bitTime will tell…. Just not now, not at the beginning.Don’t let your own thoughts get rejected lest that ‘work of genius’ (or workable solution to a small problem) get crushed way, waaaaay too soon.So I’m looking for help that’s, well, helpful.That’s all I’m saying…
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