I've learned from experience that ideas are cheap and easy to find.
I'd rather have one person with the energy, enthusiasm, and endurance
to get something done than have 100 people with greatest of ideas.
IMHO one of the best measures of wisdom is being able to choose which
ideas to invest the effort into COMPLETING. Half finished ideas are
an absolute waste of time and energy. Sadly I've had my share of
those. The half finished ones usually result from making a poor
choice on which idea to work on. Is this the origin of the
expression "half wit?" <sigh>
Happily, I've managed to finish my share of projects too, thank
goodness. I'd go insane if I didn't finish something once in a
while. Of course there is always the possibility that I'm already
insane...
--- In papercreters@yahoogroups.com, "Mary Lloyd" <mary@...> wrote:
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>
> It is terrible having the ideas sometimes without the means
to
> achieve them.
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