
To Know What to Build, Start Building

Start with an ambitious, high-potential idea, but challenging and full of ambiguities — the rough shape of a nascent great idea. It typically isn’t new, but solves many problems in a simpler, more intuitive way. It ignites people’s curiosity and self-motivation. At the end, it should seem “obvious” so that others want to copy, because there aren’t... See more
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To test an idea, you must build it. You can’t rely on the abstract – you have to bring it into the world to play with it feel it and only then can you judge whether it’s worth pursuing or not
Christa Nicholson • The Creative Act by Rick Rubin
Strategy comes from action, not planning
Most people are taught to define strategy first then execute. But when you’re creating something entirely new this often leads to anxiety, slow movement, and getting stuck.
I’ve found the better path is to start by doing. Make small decisions that build toward the bigger picture. These micro-decisions are... See more
Most people are taught to define strategy first then execute. But when you’re creating something entirely new this often leads to anxiety, slow movement, and getting stuck.
I’ve found the better path is to start by doing. Make small decisions that build toward the bigger picture. These micro-decisions are... See more