I Share Startup Ideas and Many Peoples Don’t

5 points by auntyshout ↗ HN
You might be thinking why not I just implement these ideas and become rich, why do I have to share them? well the answers are simple, I get so many ideas that it is not possible for me as a single person or two to implement and manage all of them from development to marketing etc. After-all sharing is caring and the blessings of returning back to society and people are enormous, at-least the humanity will be benefited. There is always a space of improvement and betterment. Keeping that in mind, I share many ideas which may not be fully mature from each and every perspective, I may not have the deep insights about the industry to which the startup idea belong or the pros and cons of the idea but still I share whatever I think may be possible or could improve the system and society positively. Who knows, there might be thousands of industry experts, wannapreneur, students who can improve or polish that raw idea and implement it which in return solve problems of thousands of peoples. Who knows there might be millions of peoples desperately waiting or dreaming for such idea to be implemented or existed in real life. It’s really hard to know and realize all the problems of millions of peoples. So instead of thinking and asking too much, wasting time in ambiguity, I just share the idea and leave it open to all the genius, creative minds all around the world. There might be possibility that a small seed level concept of idea can be reason of some other big and creative startup ideas which can help to millions of peoples and bring millions of opportunities, create new industries and revolutionize the world. Possibilities can be endless. It might be possible that your raw idea can become a single dot of someone’s connecting dots.

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I share ideas too. The amount of effort to actually build anything these days is so much that most will fail if they try, let alone doing all things right.
This is a wall of text that reads like GPT-3 and the actual site is 3 blog posts chock full of obvious SEO-only content, but somehow this lands on the front page?