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Your idea is brilliant, your idea is worthless

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    That's a great post. Reminded me of Derek Sivers' post on ideas vs. execution: https://sive.rs/multiply

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    What a brilliant article, Courtland. Thx for sharing it, man!

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    I have been in such situations a lot of times. I constantly get contacted by visionaries who want me to sign their NDAs to reveal the next big thing. I think it is lack of experience that leads to false wisdom that your idea is worth something.

    I always tell them to go to an online forum or Reddit, and get feedback fast. Their ideas are sometimes so absurd, like -- I have an idea how to make a Google Clone, I just need a good software/web developer (he means me working for free).

    Here are two quotes from the venture capitalist Guy Kawasaki:

    1. As a rule of thumb, if you have a good idea, five companies are doing the same thing. If you have a great idea, fifteen companies are doing the same thing.

    2. My hypothesis is that the more an entrepreneur insists on a nondisclosure agreement, the less viable the idea.

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    well said. hopefully a good wake-up call for some aspiring entrepreneurs out there.

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    Thx for sharing this one Courtland. Well timed for where I’m at. #justshipit

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    Classic, thanks for sharing.

    The 10-course meal is a perfect analogy of the difference between idea and execution. People really underestimate the value of execution and put too much emphasis on the idea alone.

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