This video is FANTASTIC. Great talk by the author of The Medici Effect at the 99 Percent conference. Two awesome ideas from it:
1. Your idea is likely wrong, but you won’t know until you try it – thus get out and do it so you can find out what works and what doesn’t.
2. Do the smallest executable step possible so you don’t put all of your resources into attacking one idea. That will give you resources to change directions as you learn what is working and what isn’t.
Great Video, Check it out: