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by bad_user
5551 days ago
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First, you should reread what I said -- no, you don't pick an idea at random, and ideas can have a negative impact on your product (it's right there, in my comment). 'good ideas are worthless' doublespeak which
butchers logic and the English language.
The article says: People have to realise that an idea is worth
nothing. A good idea with great execution has
value, but without this execution, it’s worthless.
And it is the truth, simply because ideas cannot be classified as good or bad until the implementation happens. You can't call someone out for stealing your idea, if you're sitting on in from 2009, and not doing anything about -- in this context, the idea is worthless.If you don't think it is -- try having a "good idea" and then sell it. |
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The logic of the article's statement is still flawed anyway.
^ That's what the sentence reduces to, and it's nonsense. And talking about selling is a massive oversimplification of the issue.