It’s important not to overstate the benefits of ideas. Quite frankly, I know it’s kind of a romantic notion that you’re just going to have this one brilliant idea and then everything is going to be great. But the fact is that coming up with an idea is the least important part of creating something great. It has to be the right idea and have good taste, but the execution and delivery are what’s key.
Jemima Kiss talks to Google co-founder Sergey Brin | Technology | The Guardian (via interestingsnippets) (via roomthily) (via infoneernet)
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