Almost always, great new ideas don't emerge from within a single person or function, but at the intersection of functions or people that have never met before.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ideas emerge when a part of the real or imagined world is studied for its own sake.
Too often new ideas are studied and analyzed until they are suffocated.
At the same time, much of it seems to have to do with recreating things we or others had already done; it seems rather derivative intellectually; is there a dearth of really new ideas?
Sometimes ideas feel like they were already there, and that you're just discovering them.
In life, a lot of great ideas sound insane or absurd at first.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
Almost all new ideas have a certain aspect of foolishness when they are first produced.
Ideas are the root of creation.
It doesn't matter how new an idea is: what matters is how new it becomes.
There are no new ideas. There are only new ways of making them felt.