The essence of independence lies not in what it thinks, but in how it thinks. - Christopher Hitchens.
Albert Einstein cleverly depicted, for an idea that does not seem insane, there is no hope. An idea should be diverse, imaginative, unique, odd and full of madness and that's why it's an idea; an idea that nobody ever thinks of. May be someone can get sudden ideas after absorbing too much knowledge, events and information but at the same time, there are no sudden ideas as they are the result of our subconscious information and knowledge which we had been carrying for a long time. We all want only a genius idea for which we can take the first mover advantage & transform our fortune.
An idea is worthy when it's implemented fast otherwise it may end up being an ordinary or outdated idea. As we can perceive, Jeff Bezos took the first mover advantage and believed in his idea and proceeded to stay on his website Amazon.com & became the richest man in the world. Even if your idea is insane and you are the first one to introduce it, you would get the advantage of publicity and people would appreciate your thinking even if how bizarre and impossible it may look. When someone introduced the concept of flying cars, it got much publicity because it was impossible and people got curious about the happening of the impossible even Elon Musk is creating another world in space, seems next to impossible but he's creating it. Therefore, an idea is not useless but it's your belief, resilience and practicality that can make it genius & worthy but how all the geniuses got great ideas; just pure great ideas to transform their fortune for eternity. What their true source was.
Every genius idea has to become ordinary to lose its power over people and it happens with time but this book, The Source of Genius Ideas, 15 Minutes Powerful Read would tell you the techniques to how to get unique, bizarre, and insane ideas first to implement it fast and take the advantage before they become ordinary over time.
The greatest ideas are the simplest. - William Golding.
Deepak Gupta is pre-eminently known for writing plain sailing, meticulous, and pragmatic Self-Help books. He’s the author of more than forty books including 10 Principles to Beat Failure, 10 Principles to Love Yourself, and How to Heal Yourself. He has been garnering much acclaim for his 30 Minutes Read & 10 Principles Series. He loves to observe, absorb, and write on various social issues, inspirational truthful words, short stories, and heart whelming poetry. He releases new short books every month to get readers to connect with the truth of life.
Also, when he’s not writing, he can be found wandering on his exquisite terrace garden. He lives with his family in Delhi, India.