Why I LOVE Bad Ideas Too!
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Staten Island, NY Posted: 7/25/2016 1:00:00 AM
Some of the best ideas started out as a bad idea.
I've had a computer since the 70s. Back then, computers weren't very useful. In fact, you could almost argue that they were just plain worthless. There was no such thing as the Web, hard drives, word processing programs, or spreadsheets. In fact, the first IBM PC came standard with just a tape recorder, not even a floppy disk. You turned them on, and had to write programs in BASIC.
If the first generation of home computers were that bad, why did they sell them? Because you have to start somewhere, even if the first generation of it was useless.
The bottom line is that a lot of people hesitate to create something new because they lack a "Great Idea", but the truth is they are better off with a "Bad Idea", than no idea. You can always improve a bad idea, but if you only take action on the great ones, you'll never get anywhere.
Joe Crescenzi, Founder
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