Everyone is a genius
What does it mean to have writerās block? To have no ideas at all? To be a lazy procrastinator?
At some point, weāve all been there, utterly unable to be inspired for that one thing. Though we were āblockedā in one domain, we still went about our lives, likely hyper-focused on something unimportant⦠perhaps even doing that thing well.
At other times, words flow freely. Good ideas overflow, like theater popcorn from a dangling metal tin. Surely, this is a fluke. Surely, these ideas are someone elseās, transmuted into my brain through some weird sci-fi phenomena. No, theyāre really mine!
And thatās what I mean when I say everyone is a genius. Everyone is a āgeniusā about something, sometimes. If we consider our thoughts in three dimensions time, quality, and ādomain,ā our ideas are all over the place.
The key, then, isnāt having good ideas all the time⦠itās creating an environment where thatās more likely, then capturing them as they occur.
So being a genius and having good ideas isn't a problem of inspiration, because most people are inspired at some point, and most people have good ideas at some point. But rather, it's a problem of execution, forage, and retrieval.
So write things down. Take voice notes. Use these new tools to catalog and organize your thoughts. Then when the time comes, resurface them and share them with people you think will find them useful. That is how you become a genius.