The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas
The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas. This advice came from a man named Linus Pauling. He was a chemist, chemical engineer, botanist, writer and activist. His credentials are proof that creativity is about connecting different regions of the brain. His tip to generate a lot of ideas has these implications: 1.Don’t stop thinking after one idea. The next one you’d come up with might be better. 2. Every problem has many solutions. It’s best to have the luxury of choosing the best one considering all things. 3. Don’t kill bad ideas on the spot. Just write down all thoughts because some great ideas sound stupid at first. In brainstorming or thinking by yourself, just pour out what’s on your mind. If you keep censoring yourself or weeding out at an early stage, you will stall. Also, don’t tell the other people in the team that their ideas suck. If you do, they will stop thinking. What if the world’s next big idea would actually come from them? In the