Every developer has that idea. The one which will “change the game.” The next Facebook. Or to-do-list. Or calculator.
But ideas are cheap. Everyone’s got them. What actually matters is execution.
Think about it.
Avatar isn’t the highest grossing film of all time because the the long-tailed blue avatars were a million-dollar idea. It was a hit because James Cameron spent years executing by building tech, refining visuals, and delivering something unforgettable.
In software, it’s no different.
You can dream up the next life-changing platform, but if it never leaves your notes app, it’s dead on arrival.
The magic happens when you build, test, and ship. The magic happens when you put something in people’s hands.
So stop guarding your ideas like treasure.
They’re not valuable until you do something with them.
Write the code. Push the repo. Ship it. Iterate.
That’s where the real value lives.
- Jonny