Don't Waste Your Ideas!

EPISODE · Jan 31, 2026 · 10 MIN

Don't Waste Your Ideas!

from BR!NK with Godbless · host Godbless Pelpuo

Every single day, the average human being thinks 6,500 to 70,000 thoughts.Ideas pass through our minds constantly, but only a few ever make it to life.In this video, we dive deep into the power of ideas and how every product we use, every civilization we admire, and every meaningful change in history started as one simple idea.From the microphone you hear me speak through, to the phone in your pocket, to movements that reshaped nations, everything rises and falls on ideas.I also share a powerful insight from one of my mentors, Dr. Myles Munroe of blessed memory, who described the cemetery as the wealthiest place on earth because that’s where ideas that were never acted upon are buried. Books never written. Businesses never started. Solutions never shared.In this conversation, we explore:• Why ideas matter more than we realize• How environment shapes the quality of our ideas• Why writing ideas down is non-negotiable• The danger of procrastination and forgotten thoughts• And the most important step, taking actionIf you’ve ever had a great idea but didn’t know what to do with it, this video is for you.2026 is not the year to abort good ideas. It is the year to trap them, nurture them, and act on them.Capture the idea.Write it down.Take action.Let’s make sure our best ideas don’t end up buried.If this resonated with you, drop your thoughts in the comments and share this with someone who needs to hear it.

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