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I adhere to the principle of never disregarding a promising idea, even if it lies beyond the immediate scope of a project. Great ideas often materialize unexpectedly and possess their own sense of timing. I view ideas not only as creative sparks but also as invaluable tools for refining and enhancing solutions. However, there are instances when an idea may not be feasible or suitable due to various factors such as cost, complexity, target audience, timing, strategic considerations, or technological constraints. In such cases, instead of discarding the idea entirely, I believe in preserving it for potential future use. I liken this approach to planting a seed: I deposit the idea, allowing it to germinate over time. Periodically revisiting these dormant concepts offers the opportunity for reassessment and reevaluation. Who knows, with time and nurturing, these ideas may sprout into viable solutions or inspire fresh insights. Lesson: A rejected idea is not a dead idea. Let serendipity bring the sunlight.