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How the Value of an Idea Lies in the Use of It

  By Marc Reflects  I have come to realize that ideas are strangely generous . They visit many people, often freely and unexpectedly. Yet only a few of those people ever truly benefit from them. For a long time, I believed that having a good idea meant being ahead. Now I understand something more sobering: an idea that is not worked on slowly turns into a dream, and a dream without action fades into illusion. I have had ideas that excited me deeply. I remember writing them down, sharing them in conversations, and imagining how impactful they could become. But when I did nothing beyond thinking and talking, nothing changed. The idea did not fail—it simply remained unused. And an unused idea has no value. This is why the statement, “The value of an idea lies in the using of it,” resonates with me so strongly. It does not say the value lies in originality, intelligence, or creativity. It lies in use. Please, if you have ideas on paper but do not know how to use them, read ...