
Ideas are not the answer, ideas that work are
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Business, Arts, Architecture, Life Skills
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The speaker reflects on their early career journey, starting with an aspiration to become an architect, which was hindered by financial and academic limitations. They recount their first job with a firm of architects, which they disliked and left after a few months. The speaker then shares a pivotal experience working as a junior designer under Don Sayers, who taught them the value of practical ideas. This lesson became a guiding principle in their life, emphasizing that only ideas that work are worth pursuing.
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How does the speaker differentiate between ideas?
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What does the speaker imply about the value of ideas?
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