We kill most of our great, wonderful, creative ideas before they’re ever born.
We write them off, dismiss them out of hand, smother them…
But we can’t know if our ideas are good—if they’ll work or cause the change we seek to make in the world—until we publish them.
Only by letting our ideas engage with the market, the world, or our audience can we know if it’s good.
If you judge every idea before you try it out, you’ll never be creative.
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Nathan, I checked your blog for the first time in a few weeks today and am concerned that you haven’t posted since mid August. Was going to inquire via email, but apparently don’t have an address for you though I thought I did. All good?
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Hey David—thanks for checking in with me. I’ve been on a digital hiatus for a few months now. I’m just now getting back into things and building up a big stockpile of posts so I can get back to blogging every day again. But I’ve definitely been quiet for a while.
Btw, my email address is nathan.coumbe@gmail.com 🙂
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