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What do we call an idea?!

in the diverse realms of psychology, business, science, art and beyond, the term “idea” takes on different meanings and definitions, adding a layer of complexity to its interpretation. 
In psychology, an idea is perceived as a cognitive process or the outcome of internal thought. Within the business domain, ideas serve as the bedrock for innovation and practical solutions but In the scientific arena, they manifest as hypotheses or theories. 
So ideas play a pivotal role in the survival, growth and evolution of human and societal development. The varied interpretations of their significance have sparked a unique emphasis on them.

The initial idea of today's big businesses

“I've been working on this really cool idea — it's a website where you can compare two photos of students from our college and choose who you think is 'hotter'.”

- The email that Joe sent to Brian in Sep 2007

“I've been working on this really cool idea — it's a website where you can compare two photos of students from our college and choose who you think is 'hotter'”

- The initial idea of Facebook by Mark Zuckerberg

What is the idea!?

An "idea" is a thought or suggestion aimed at solving a problem or creating something new. It's the initial conceptual stage in the process of innovation, invention, or creation. Ideas are formed through imagination, creativity, and critical thinking, often influenced by an individual's knowledge, experiences, and the context of a situation. They can be abstract or concrete and are the starting point for deeper exploration, development, and eventual realization into tangible products, services, or solutions.

To determine if you have an idea, look for a moment of insight where you identify a solution to a problem or a new way to approach a situation. This moment often feels like a spark, a sudden realization or connection between different concepts. It's usually accompanied by a sense of excitement or curiosity. This is the birth of an idea – when you start thinking, “What if?” or “How can I make this better?”

Ideas often prompt you to take action, like jotting down notes, drawing sketches, or discussing them with others. If your thoughts lead to these activities, it's a good sign that you're onto something. These ideas can be about anything – a new business concept, a creative project, a technological innovation, or a simple daily life improvement. The key is the feeling of creativity and the drive to explore or develop the thought further.

“An idea is not just supposed to carry an innovation,
you can be the creator of an evolution”

How do we know we have an idea!?

To determine if you have an idea, look for a moment of insight where you identify a solution to a problem or a new way to approach a situation. This moment often feels like a spark, a sudden realization or connection between different concepts. It's usually accompanied by a sense of excitement or curiosity. This is the birth of an idea

– when you start thinking, “What if?” or “How can I make this better?

Ideas often prompt you to take action, like jotting down notes, drawing sketches, or discussing them with others. If your thoughts lead to these activities, it's a good sign that you're onto something. These ideas can be about anything – a new business concept, a creative project, a technological innovation, or a simple daily life improvement. The key is the feeling of creativity and the drive to explore or develop the thought further.

“An idea is not just supposed to carry an innovation,
you can be the creator of an evolution”

How do we know we have an idea!?

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