The faster you can get your ideas in contact with the real world, the faster you can discover what is broken with your idea.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Ideas move rapidly when their time comes.
Ideas do not always come in a flash but by diligent trial-and-error experiments that take time and thought.
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.
Sometimes ideas feel like they were already there, and that you're just discovering them.
I am convinced that great ideas that are powerfully presented can change a mind in five minutes.
Ideas sometimes come from nowhere, and sometimes they take lots of thinking.
The hardest thing is the idea. Ideas come from somewhere but as far as we know they come from nowhere.
It is very difficult to make the ideas in my head come to life, but what is harder is making them look effortless.
The computer allows me to execute my ideas at the speed I think them.
I work very fast, keeping the ideas flowing but making sure they come out the way I intended.