Having an idea is threatening others.
Creativity is inherent to individuals, we have a spark of creativity
naturally, that is, we are all able to create something, and so is the engine
that drives relationships, innovation initiatives, designing strategies.
However, developing this capability to carry out a productive creation is
another story. Rarely do we consider the value of ideas.
This society has created a scenario where valuing people only look the best, but how much truth is there in that? They are not always the best at that stage, and all the best are there. Creative, innovative, enterprising quietly living their talents, while a group of best middling feast at the banquet given recognition abound.
This society has created a scenario where valuing people only look the best, but how much truth is there in that? They are not always the best at that stage, and all the best are there. Creative, innovative, enterprising quietly living their talents, while a group of best middling feast at the banquet given recognition abound.
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“I have an idea!” The most common thing is that all are expectant of this
phrase, and that most prepare to throw down, to criticize without making the
slightest judgment. At the time of making public an idea, the more hostile
sector is the most immediate environment, because they are the first to know
and comment. However, this environment is the best barometer to draw two
conclusions: first, whether friends or acquaintances are baited with what we
prepare is that the idea has a high value, because otherwise they would have
encouraged elated, convinced of the failure. But finding the value is
determined to look for anomalies to prevent fruition. Second, the outcome of
this assessment should be used to measure the validity of the group around us.
If the initiative is critical of our friends, we will have to see what type are
we surrounded, because if they do not support our initiative, even for
commitment, they will probably evaporate at critical times.
This same scenario is played when carrying a new idea to potential investors or when a person in the neighborhood becomes an entrepreneur. The looks of hostility to the initiative are immediate and, unwittingly, the person receives the load derogatory entrepreneurs carry. Should not, but is seen to have an idea is to create a threat to the poor who think creative.
I give a huge value to initiatives that grow outside the critical eyes of the environment, because they often show the value of the person, who has externalized taking all the best of him, which is ultimately what matters.
This same scenario is played when carrying a new idea to potential investors or when a person in the neighborhood becomes an entrepreneur. The looks of hostility to the initiative are immediate and, unwittingly, the person receives the load derogatory entrepreneurs carry. Should not, but is seen to have an idea is to create a threat to the poor who think creative.
I give a huge value to initiatives that grow outside the critical eyes of the environment, because they often show the value of the person, who has externalized taking all the best of him, which is ultimately what matters.
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