Good ideas are overrated
You’ve been waiting all your life for that great idea.
Turns out good ideas are everywhere. My dad has plenty of them, and so does your town major and the guy behind the counter at the grocery store. Andrew Dubber offered his 30 best ideas on his blog, for free.
Good ideas are a dime a dozen. The world doesn’t need more ideas, it needs people to make them happen. History is lit up with do-ers who took ideas that were floating around and actually made something happen.
Even if you’re idea is only decent, get going. Most of the bunch with the amazing ideas will abandon anyways. Implementation takes years of hard work and a lot a patience.
And plus, it’s the 10,000 little things that happened after the original idea that make the difference between success and failure.
Just about every successful venture is based on an unoriginal idea, beautifully executed.
College is all about churning great, abstract ideas. But not about implementation.
There’s your chance.