At the end of the day, every day, you never want to be low, slow, and out of money or time.
So go look at your portfolio of ideas, and then kill a few that aren't going to be remarkable in the way they go about making people happy and creating value in the world. You'll be much more innovative as a result.
Diego Garcia, at Metacool, shared this advice in post: Killing Good Ideas is a Good Idea. It's the 9th of 21 principles. I'm looking forward to the other 20.Link from conversationage on Twitter.
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