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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Step 3 is kind of hard a gauntlet for the heart
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I mean even step 2 imo I can generate ideas as a byproduct but not as a task itself or they’re all dumb af lool
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trick is to get good at turning dumb ideas into good ones.
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very often, *trying* to come up with good ideas creates mediocrity, bc of subconscious pre-judgement try to come up with 1000 deliberately dumb ideas some of them will be brilliant, because the line between genius and stupid is thin, and you'll often cross it by accident
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Yeah, it's important to separate idea generation and evaluation steps. But there's also generation steps that are like... "This idea is bad because X. What happens if we fix X without making the idea less bad?"
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TBH if you just want to generate ideas, optimise for interestingness rather than goodness. You'll learn more. You only need good ideas when you actually want to do something, and there you've got a good forcing function already and ideas are optional.
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agreed
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