The difference between having an idea and seeing it to successful completion is like the difference between thinking "oh, I should climb mount Everest" over your morning coffee, and actually doing it.
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Successful execution is an aggregate of thousands of ideas and decisions, among which the most valuable and less-obvious ones are often not the "initial" one
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The execution is harder than the idea. It's time consuming, not always fun, risky and demanding. In other words, it requires a lot of effort. And precisely this effort is what makes the idea worthwhile.
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How does one get better at evaluating the potential of their ideas?
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I'm sure that's very comfortable to convey. Thank you.
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I am somehow less interested in the weight and convolutions of Einstein's brain than in the near certainty that people of equal talent have lived and died in cotton fields and sweatshops. Steven Jay Gould
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I imagine there is a cure to cancer sitting in the mind of a minimum wage worker somewhere in the world. Is it in humanities best interest to let this information die with them, or is there a suitable way to transmit this information, so that it may become acted upon?
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