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Don't love your idea. Hate it.

24 点作者 Aarvay大约 13 年前

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joelg87大约 13 年前
I think this is a great point. Hate is a strong word, I'm not sure I would advise hating your idea. You've got to love what you're doing, right? But love the process, not the idea.<p>What I think may be best is to be endlessly curious about whether you should love or hate your idea. I think that will lead to a search for whether others love or hate the idea, which is the way to validate it.
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instakill大约 13 年前
Hate is not the right word. In fact '$verb it' isn't the right phrase. Rather, the phrase should be: think of your idea as an adversary, a villain or arch enemy that you need to defeat. That you need to keep working at to conquer. You don't love or hate arch enemies, but because they exist and cause [you] much distress, you'll end up looking like a hero when you do defeat it. Walking away is not an option. Either you win, and defeat the villain, or you die (or, analogously, rather learn from your mistakes) because if you walk away, the villain will never stop [haunting your mind with what-ifs]. Emotion is not an option, you have to be Batman; stoic, rational, determined.<p>* disclaimer, sometimes I use very strange metaphors.
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stupandaus大约 13 年前
It's a delicate balance. You need to be be emotionally detached enough to not let your decisions be affected. However, you also need to know how to be passionate about your project for any potential investors or colleagues to drive the project to succeed.
agj大约 13 年前
I would definitely agree that to progress with any endeavor -- entrepreneurial or creative -- requires critical analysis of your work and yourself. If you are not focusing on your flaws, then you are likely skipping steps necessary for improvement.<p>Though, I often find myself at the opposite end of this spectrum. I tend to focus foremost on the flaws in my work, and because of this, I do hate much of my own work and I have dissuaded myself from any further attempts. I would say a certain degree of persistence is equally as important as maintaining a critical point of view.
tar大约 13 年前
I like this idea. Sometimes we start thinking our idea is so wonderful that we start disregarding the obvious problems associated with it.
jt2190大约 13 年前
William Faulkner said: "In writing, you must kill all your darlings."
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