I often find that having an idea in my head prevents me from doing something else. Working is therefore a way of getting rid of an idea.
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I do think that I'm a big believer in having an idea or having ideas and just tucking them away in the back of your brain. Even if you aren't consciously thinking of them, I think they simmer. You're working on them, even if you don't know you're working on them, and I think having something in your head for a while is a valuable thing.
My company and people think I'm wacky when I have an idea... I know if I have an idea, no one will want to go through it. But if I persist, people will go through it.
When you come up with a good idea, you don't have to do a whole lot. The idea does it for you.
I'm always having ideas. I'd like to continue being able to realise the ideas I have.
But I do have an idea in my head before I go in about what I'm going to do.
My 'work' is about seeing not about ideas.
Every so often in life, you encounter a brilliant idea. Usually, at least in my case, it's somebody else's idea.
My ideas tend to arise out of nowhere when I'm not intentionally trying to think of something.
Thinking is hard work. One can't bear burdens and ideas at the same time.
An idea is a point of departure and no more. As soon as you elaborate it, it becomes transformed by thought.
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