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People usually have that brilliant idea about an useful service while making a sandwich

How would anyone know this?

A handful will actually do something.

What you're saying is 'execution > idea', which is not in contention. It doesn't follow that the idea is worthless.

The act of choosing is the beginning of execution

This seems like semantics to me now.

And if the point is granted, you seem to be arguing against the proposition that 'ideas >= execution' which nobody is proposing.



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