How to Know If an Idea Is Worth Pursuing
Everyone has ideas—but not every idea is worth your time, money, or energy. The difference between a dream and a success isn’t luck; it’s decision-making.
Lesson: Look for Momentum, Not Perfection
- Waiting for the perfect plan is the fastest way to nothing.
- Start small, test the concept, see if it resonates.
- Momentum teaches you what works faster than any “strategy” ever could.
Lesson 2: Test Without Fear
- Every idea can be scaled or killed—it’s the testing that matters.
- Start low-stakes: a pilot, a mini-version, a small audience.
- If it fails, you’ve gained insight, not disaster.
Lesson 3: Instincts Are Your Compass
- Experts can guide, but your instincts know your context.
- Past experiences—mistakes, successes, missteps—are your secret data.
- Trust patterns you’ve learned, even if others say “it won’t work.”
Call to Action:
Not every idea will become a business, a product, or a breakthrough. But every idea you act on teaches you something valuable. Start small. Test fast. And trust your judgment.
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