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The Evolution of Ideas

Episode 3 of the Evolution of One podcast, hosted by 3vies, titled "The Evolution of Ideas" was published on July 7, 2020 and runs 12 minutes.

July 7, 2020 ·12m · Evolution of One

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Ideas are meaningless. It’s the execution of ideas that really matters. In this episode, I walk through the evolution of some ideas I have had and how they have grown over the years. Also hope to encourage you to pursue your ideas, because it’s only in the execution of ideas that they can have a chance to evolve into your next best work! 3vies Magazine - https://3vies.com

Ideas are meaningless. It’s the execution of ideas that really matters. In this episode, I walk through the evolution of some ideas I have had and how they have grown over the years. Also hope to encourage you to pursue your ideas, because it’s only in the execution of ideas that they can have a chance to evolve into your next best work!


3vies Magazine - https://3vies.com

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