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by mindcrime 1578 days ago
If I was really truly stuck for an idea and could not get anything to pop into mind, here's something I might try:

Apply the "take an old idea and reinvent it in light of newer discoveries, new technology, or in application to a new problem" approach.

To do that, read about old ideas in some area of interest to you, that didn't catch on, or were abandoned for whatever reason. Use Google, Wikipedia, Sci-hub, old print magazines, old newspapers, whatever it takes. Look at things through a lens of "Could I resurrect this idea with a new twist that wasn't available when it was first proposed?" Do that for enough "things" there's a chance it'll spark something.

Extra hint: if you're looking for a startup idea specifically, Google for one of the multiple lists of "startup ideas that never work" that are out there. Of course it should go without saying to be very cautious about jumping into a project where many other people have failed with the same idea: there's probably a good reason for their failure. But IF you can find a new angle or hook that's "just right" maybe you can succeed. Or the whole exercise may actually bring a completely different idea to mind. Try to be open minded with this stuff.

Also, find the two video series[1][2] that Alan Kay did on "Inventing the Future" and watch those. He shares a lot of great ideas in those.

[1]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=id1WShzzMCQ

[2]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1e8VZlPBx_0