The power of an idea
[2023-04-25 16:32:22]
In 2009, Tool de Cure passed the Australian Cairns finish line, and the cheers of family and friends and the blowing of champagne were exciting time more than a month ago. It was not due to the 1555 kilometer movement, but because of the comrade of the team, I gathered more than 830,000 dollars to help treat cancer.
These things are extraordinary, but the emotions come after the riders hugging each other and their family and seeing this sentence: "This trip changed my life." The number of repetitions of these words was heard during the last few days of cycling. That is the point I felt most emotionally. Do not underestimate thinking power, creative thinking ability, imagination.
It made me realize that the idea of changing people's lives is just an idea, the idea started with a cup of coffee, and in 2007 I talked with a friend Geoff Coombes at the coffee shop. At that time, we decided to leave it as a good idea that we could do something or not see it. Thankfully, we decided to take some action against this. Since 2007, Tour de Cure was born.
The bike charity event in Australia's Tour de France hosted thousands of wonderful ideas well, which began with ideas. Two partners drink coffee and plan. Do not underestimate the power of creative thinking as a skill. Also, do not think about having a good idea and taking the first few steps to formulate a plan as a matter of course. Your idea is to advance people, businesses, countries, communities, religion, technology.
Creativity and creative generation are skills and powerful skills that you can get better through learning and practicing. Your ideas have strengths so they train them, train them, give them power and improve them, but the most important thing is to do something with them. People never have the courage to say their thoughts and behaviors, so many great ideas die on the board every day. Among thousands of ideas every day, only one idea is needed to create a difference.
I was surprised that in the mindstorm, only children, computers, and powerful ideas, Seymour Papert, defined powerful ideas as powerful ideas. He provided examples of some powerful ideas that appear in the subtitle of his book, and he wrote a chapter on this topic - but no meaningful definition. His cowardly ghost leaves a deep impression on me; I will not run away from such things! Mr. Papert basically said, "I know strong ideas when I see it, but I do not intend to define it for myself - I need to learn to find powerful ideas for myself." I was shocked by the speech at the Papert seminar held at Academy Media Lab. Kay defines some powerful ideas to some extent - as an idea to broaden our thinking environment
I would like to define a strong idea for myself. Like Papert, I think I know a powerful idea when I see it - and the goal of Papert is to let us develop a strong intuition for ideas. Idea, and finally debug a series of ordinary ideas into a powerful idea. But at the same time, Kay 's speech is more resonant than the chapters of Papert - this is related to Kay' s vague but useful definitions. Defining a strong idea means to me what one of the projects is. I only change the unconscious thinking and see what it can provide. If I have to say what I want to happen in the future I think that instead of using my definition other people do the same.
In commemoration of Papert's Seymour seminar in MIT Media Lab 37 years later, Alan Kay chose to share his conscious and powerful idea definition. This idea is a strong idea. Since Kay's definition meets the intuitive explanation of my own powerful idea, it has a strong resonance with me - I ran home and published a series of articles on powerful ideas. A few days ago, when my friend Henry Kim shared his own conscious definition, I was talking about the definition of strong thought of Kay. In the statistics, I am worried that it fly around my head and not resonate with me the same way. I will ask Henry for an example of a strong idea, so I c