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Just when you thought the world is done with new ideas, that's when you get to hear of a new innovation. Just when you think that you can't improve what's already existent, someone else goes on to prove its worth. Simple principle here, nothing is done and dusted yet. Change is inevitable. Today's success stories may turn into tomorrow's failures. A million ideas are out there untapped. How about using all the available resources to implement then. Amazon started as an online book platform. The power of thinking is greater than self. An idea can rebirth a whole nation.

Opportunists are also on the verge of stealing great ideas from people they consider weak and poor, well, which they do most of the time. Its about standing your ground and working with people you think can help the vision grow.

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