An idea can be as flawless as can be, but its execution will always be full of mistakes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes the best, and only effective, way to kill an idea is to put it into practice.
We can have all of the best ideas in the world, but if we do not have a system to get our tasks completed, we will fail.
If the idea is really new and unique and big, other people will all think it is bad and is going to fail.
Being able to write an idea down succinctly doesn't make that idea any better than one which rambles on a bit. It just comes to the point sooner.
I have multiple ideas per day, all the time. The vast majority of these are completely idiotic. Usually, I just sit on the idea for several months. And if I have not decided that it's idiotic, then it's... might be a good idea.
For just when ideas fail, a word comes in to save the situation.
You see a lot of good ideas or well-written scripts that are bad ideas.
Stated clearly enough, an idea may cancel itself out.
Ideas are cheap. Ideas are easy. Ideas are common. Everybody has ideas. Ideas are highly, highly overvalued. Execution is all that matters.
I think having a great idea is vastly overrated. I know it sounds kind of crazy and counterintuitive. I don't think it matters what the idea is, almost. You need great execution.