It would be easy to just knock the idea.
Give the reasons why it won’t work. Look at the deficiencies and discrepancies and just dismiss the whole thing as a waste of time.
That’s easy.
What’s fruitful is to get that idea in your head. And from having it in your head, recognising the idea as something worth creating.
Then from there going on to set the environment for the idea to take shape beyond your mind. Always maintaining that environment, ever careful to keep that idea in the environment for it to flourish.
Then from there taking that idea and always shaping, pruning, tweaking and moulding that idea as it emerges from the mental to the physical realm.
Sure, people will knock it. People will question you about it. People will bad mouoth it. People will be eager to poke holes in it.
Let the people do what they want.
You know what you want. You know that there’s more fruit in creating, cultivating and crafting than in complaining, critiquing and bringing calamity on something.
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For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden
