How often do we find ideas born yet not having a long life? Very often. Why is that the case?
Ideas need an environment to thrive. They need oxygen to germinate.
There is no possibility of ideas becoming big right away. Ideas have numerous manifestations. Some desired and some undesired.
We need to keep pruning the idea bush into shape routinely. It needs care, protection, survival feed, encouragement and support until it launches.
Once the idea gets the root, it's time to give it climber support. With vanishing cognitive biases, ideas get better.
The bright sunlight makes ideas launch themselves, clasping for reaching out.
They need to stream out the best they have got, so they can cross the chasm and make the reach.
That is the point at which ideas can merge with the masses. They become mainstream.
Birthing ideas is always great. Proving an environment that allows those to turn into streams of related idea assimilation. Masses can turn down the streams. Making the stream acceptable requires focus and utility.
Do you have an adequate connection to the audience to know if they accept your ideas?
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