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<h1 id="user-content-unrelated-engineer">
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>Unrelated engineer<span
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This is collect of thoughts after I travel around the Internet. Not
engineering related though.
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>Give it five minutes</a
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There are two things in this world that take no skill: 1. Spending other
peoples money and 2. Dismissing an idea.
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Dismissing an idea is so easy because it doesnt involve any work. You
can scoff at it. You can ignore it. You can puff some smoke at it.
Thats easy. The hard thing to do is protect it, think about it, let it
marinate, explore it, riff on it, and try it. The right idea could start
out life as the wrong idea.
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So next time you hear something, or someone, talk about an idea, pitch
an idea, or suggest an idea, give it five minutes. Think about it a
little bit before pushing back, before saying its too hard or its too
much work. Those things may be true, but there may be another truth in
there too: It may be worth it.
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# Unrelated engineer
This is collect of thoughts after I travel around the Internet. Not engineering
related though.
## [Give it five minutes](https://signalvnoise.com/posts/3124-give-it-five-minutes)
> There are two things in this world that take no skill: 1. Spending other
> peoples money and 2. Dismissing an idea.
>
> Dismissing an idea is so easy because it doesnt involve any work. You can
> scoff at it. You can ignore it. You can puff some smoke at it. Thats easy.
> The hard thing to do is protect it, think about it, let it marinate, explore
> it, riff on it, and try it. The right idea could start out life as the wrong
> idea.
>
> So next time you hear something, or someone, talk about an idea, pitch an
> idea, or suggest an idea, give it five minutes. Think about it a little bit
> before pushing back, before saying its too hard or its too much work. Those
> things may be true, but there may be another truth in there too: It may be
> worth it.