Sometimes a serendipitous reaction occurs when a network asks you if you have any ideas for a series, at a time when your creative flow is working in that direction.
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I'm always open to the possibility that somebody's got a better idea than I have. It happens with some frequency.
You may stifle your creativity by learning too much about processes that should be spontaneous and automatic.
Engineering serendipity is this idea that we can help people come across unexpected but helpful connections at a better than random rate. And in some ways it's based on trying to reassess this notion of serendipitous as lucky - to think of serendipitous as smart.
When you try to communicate too many ideas, sometimes you wind up communicating nothing.
Ideas excite me, and as soon as I get excited, the adrenaline gets going and the next thing I know I'm borrowing energy from the ideas themselves.
Every suggested idea produces a corresponding physical reaction. Every idea constantly repeated ends by being engraved upon the brain, provoking the act which corresponds to that idea.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
Sometimes ideas feel like they were already there, and that you're just discovering them.
When you're the lead of a series, things happen around you, and you react to them.
To begin with, you must realize that any idea accepted by the brain is automatically transformed into an action of some sort. It may take seconds or minutes or longer - but ideas always produce a reaction of some sort.
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