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"将你的想法写在纸上并研究它们。不要让它们白费!"

Les Brown
Les Brown Motivational Speaker
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The essence of this advice is simple: when you have an idea, don't just let it float around in your head – write it down. By doing this, you can examine it, refine it, and ultimately make something valuable out of it. If you don't capture your ideas, you risk forgetting them or never fully realizing their potential.

Imagine you're in a brainstorming session at work, and you come up with a brilliant solution to a problem that's been bugging the team for weeks. If you just let that idea sit in your mind, it might get lost among the countless other thoughts that come and go throughout your day. But if you jot it down on paper, you can revisit it, expand on it, and share it with your colleagues.

Historically, many great thinkers and inventors have kept journals or notebooks for this very reason. Take Leonardo da Vinci, for example. He filled thousands of pages with sketches, ideas, and observations. These notes allowed him to develop complex projects and come up with inventions that were far ahead of his time. His notebooks were a place where he could let his ideas evolve and take shape.

Let's look at a modern-day example: the creation of the iPhone. Steve Jobs and his team at Apple didn't just rely on their memories to bring their revolutionary product to life. They wrote down their ideas, sketched out designs, and meticulously documented each step of the process. By getting their ideas on paper, they could critically evaluate them, collaborate, and iterate until they had a product that would change the world.

So, how can you apply this wisdom in your own life? Start by carrying a small notebook or using a notes app on your phone. Whenever an idea pops into your head – whether it's for a project at work, a creative endeavor, or a solution to a problem – write it down. Don't worry about whether it's fully formed or perfect. The goal is to capture it so you can come back to it later.

Now, picture this scenario: you're lying in bed, about to fall asleep, and suddenly you have a fantastic idea for a novel. You think, "I'll remember it in the morning." But when you wake up, the idea is gone, like a wisp of smoke. If you had written it down, even just a few keywords, you could've revisited it later and developed it into something more substantial.

Incorporating this habit into your routine might feel awkward at first. But over time, you'll find that having a collection of your thoughts and ideas is incredibly empowering. You'll have a treasure trove of inspiration and solutions to draw from.

So next time you have a spark of creativity, don't let it fade away. Grab a pen, your phone, or whatever's handy, and get that idea on paper. You'll thank yourself later.
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