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Ideas.. Knock-knock

Ideas.. Knock-knock?

Omar Hazzaa
By Omar Hazzaa
Published: May 7, 2013
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t all starts with an idea! Every single sheer success on the planet starts with just a simple, hazy idea. Believe it or not, those tiny molecules floating over your head at night or at a moment of serenity can become a fortune. Just don’t underestimate them! Believe that this is an untapped potential which can lead you to something incredible. Every idea – no matter how big or small -, has a potential. Just remember it is not about the size of your idea – what really matters is how you implement it!

Sadly, human nature dictates us to downgrade non-visuals, and I blame the media for spreading the misconception of “What you see is what you get”. I am a believer in the context of “What you get is what you feel”!

Ideas do not exclusively come to intelligent people. They are a sort of a generous visitor that knocks on human minds with no distinction. Every one receives his fair share of visits. Just be aware that “ideas” are not a clingy type of visitor.

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Never picture your idea as an average street sales representative who keeps pushing you to buy a crappy commodity for half the price, then keeps rebounding till he forces a gentleman to jump out of his skin and use the “F” word in an excessive manner. “Ideas” do have pride and dignity once they are rejected, they simply ditch you with a lot of embracers waiting instead.

Why ?

Human minds were programmed in a false way due to many factors. They tend to ask themselves: ‘Why? Why bother and do it?” Then they fill a list of 101 reason of why you should not bother doing it. At that specific moment, “ideas” are buried under the ground of pessimism, and once they vanish, it is over. Their ride is not equipped with reverse gears.

[blockquote style=”quote” align=”left” author=”Goethe, German writer and artist.”]The human mind will not be confined to any limits.[/blockquote]

See, our minds are divided into the conscious and the subconscious mind. Simply speaking, the conscious state of mind is what you are aware of, while the subconscious is what you are unaware of (also known as “alpha state of mind”). Our subconscious state of mind remains a mystery to most of people, who still do not realize its full capacity. Technically speaking, the conscious mind just obeys orders of its master: the subconscious, who encodes the mind program. Then the conscious mind simply decodes it. So what I am saying here is that the more you fill yourself with negativity, the more your mind is shaped towards rejection.

Why Not?

[blockquote style=”quote” align=”right” author=”Marie Curie, The first person to win two Nobel Prize for Chemistry.”]Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.[/blockquote]

Should be the welcome to your new visitor, the “idea”. Give yourself some time to stir the new visitor in your thoughts because you never know how enormous it might turn out to be, and be certain that you have nothing to lose from a quick deep visit to your inner mind – except maybe burning some carbohydrates as a result of the thinking process that requires minimal energy consumption. Other than that, you are fine – do not worry!

 Conclusion //

Ideas come empty-handed. See them as a raw material with no seed or any additional utility. They are a glimpse of a virtual chance waiting for people to turn them into a reality, if they really want to. It all depends on how bad you want it. That compelling desire inside you shall be your fuel and motivator to your desired path!




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Omar is an entrepreneur at heart. He is a business consultant with over 10 years of experience under his belt in advertising, marketing communication and sales. His diversified experience and strong business acumen gave him a broad understanding of several business fundamentals.
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