“I had an idea the other day ….”
That’s how it starts. A single voice. A moment in time. Often, very soft ---- like a whispered spring breeze. And gone just as easily. But in that moment rests the tipping point of history. It is the origin of change.
Change became the hot topic in American culture in 2008. As a nation - and as individuals - we got a green light to open the flood gates of change. You can thank Barack Obama for that. Even conservatives started saying nice things about change.
All well and good. But change requires something more than permission. It also requires an idea. Without one, change is impossible (change to what?). The whole thing grinds to a halt - all for the lack of an idea. That’s why I am writing this blog. It’s about one simple thing --- how to have an idea. I hope it changes your life. You’ll find out why in a bit.
But first, let’s get a few things straight
Albert Einstein never needed something like this. Neither did Michelangelo nor da Vinci. I’d also suggest that Steven Speilberg and Steven Jobs don’t need it either. Because those folks are what I’d call “pure creatives” – one-man idea factories. They’re born with it. And it is utterly impossible to educate or train someone to be a pure creative. You either got it or you ain’t.
But here’s the good news - the rest of us can learn how to do a pretty fair imitation. And that’s where a blog like this comes in.
In truth, I think Speilberg would skim this material, then say - “Ah .. yeh. No, this blog is nice. I can see where it would be helpful, yeh … like the section on …” - not because it actually helped him, but because he wants to help those who lack the natural instinct. In contrast, I think Edison would have taken notes - because Edison wasn’t actually creative. He was simply the only man in history more innovative than George Washington Carver. This is a punchy way of introducing the fact that there are only two routes to having an idea: creativity, or innovation. We’ll talk about both.
Copyright 2009 Joe Anderson
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