Having ideas is trivial. Having great ideas isn’t.
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Replying to @nosilverv
Honestly having great ideas isn't that hard either most people just don't want to and/or don't have the time to. Main problem is once you have great ideas, what're you going to do with them? Executing on great ideas is fucking hard.
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Replying to @GeniesLoki @nosilverv
yea I’d say if you have a process of getting good ideas, greatness will visit periodically. the challenge then is to recognize greatness when it happens, and to follow through appropriately
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Replying to @visakanv @GeniesLoki
Wow ok this is unexpected I actually totally disagree? Like my great ideas have all come from deep deep engagement with myself and literature and tons of observations and luck and opportunism, they weren’t cheap, at all
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Step 1: be moderately intelligent Step 2: generate 1,000 ideas Step 3: subject these 1,000 ideas to taste, scrutiny, feedback, criticism Step 4: identify the best ideas amongst these, and use your hypotheses about what makes them great to generate 1000 higher quality ideas
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When you peel back all the layers, at the heart of everything is fear, pain, failure, shame. The hardest part of anything substantial is managing your own psychology, everything else is just tinkering with widgets, whether literal or imaginary
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ooho what after that
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Then you have to do the really hard parts: Marketing and implementation.
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In my frame that still falls under tinkering with widgets. The meta-game is to create contexts and cultures where more people can do the same, which accelerates the whole game. That too is tinkering with widgets; psychology is still the bottleneck
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Replying to @visakanv @GeniesLoki and
Marketing: Step 1: talk to 1,000 people...
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