Then the one single idea will reveal itself, as the one we need, but could not discern it as what we needed, until we tried many others.
Don't Wait for One Good Idea
You will likely not recognize it.
“We must treat ideas somehow as if they were baby fish. Throw thousands out into the water. Only a handful will survive, but that is plenty. Anne Heywood: Most of the time we are looking for the one great idea that will “fix” something or some issue. The quote above reminds us that a hundred ideas that are tried with a little investment might be much better than trying to find the one single idea that will change everything for the better.
Then the one single idea will reveal itself, as the one we need, but could not discern it as what we needed, until we tried many others.
Then the one single idea will reveal itself, as the one we need, but could not discern it as what we needed, until we tried many others.