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Jeff Treves | Progressive hippie
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Talking about our ideas in premature stages decreases their chance to turn into reality. I've learned this the hard way ngl
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Bezo Li
@bezo68
I see your point, but in my experience, sharing ideas early often brings valuable feedback and collaboration, which can actually help turn them into reality more effectively.
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Jeff Treves | Progressive hippie
@jefftreves
In my experience people dilute premature ideas with their own very quickly. But they have productive input on well thought out plans.
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Bezo Li
@bezo68
I agree to some extent, but I'm confusing... Could you share with me how you can know if your idea is good enough to work on? I'm asking because I know that many people have to stop their projects after a few months of working on them, which wastes a lot of effort.
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Jeff Treves | Progressive hippie
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By failing many times I guess. I think you'll never know until you give it all you can before giving up on it. If your idea is actually novel, most won't get it at first anyways.
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