More often than not, early stage entrepreneurs I talk to are hesitant about sharing their ideas; they believe it is something uniquely theirs. More often than not, that is not true.
Mary Kay Ash had famously said, “Ideas are a dime a dozen. People who implement them are priceless.”
Ideas are not proprietary, the execution that one undertakes is. Yet, ideas are important because they are the starting point for everything that follows. Ideas generate possibilities.
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