Ideas Without Action Are Worthless, Those That Dream but Do Not Act Wake Up With Regrets
The initial thought is always dreamy when coming up with an idea, but it's the action that whisks you away from the dream and becomes the barrier to entry of your success.
Those who don't become scared off by this realization often turn things around and plant seeds that bear fruit years later. It's often the slightest difference between those that are successful and those who are not.
Thinking up something is as wasteful as plastic — if it can not be generated into something valuable and positive to the world and yourself.
Take the guy who tried to sue uber or the woman who claimed J.K Rowling stole her idea.
A California man tried to sue Uber, stating that the idea was his, that he thought of it first through his startup, Celluride Wireless, founded in 2003, that he met up with the founders of Uber and formed an oral agreement, which backfired if to be true.