Ask HN: How to Innovate?

2 points by izwasm ↗ HN
How to come up or find innovative ideas, that's not been built already ? cause if you think of an idea, you search on google you find at least 2 that already did it

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You have to go on having lots and lots of ideas.
Remixing, taking multiple Innovation and gluing them together, e.g. candle-light fast food.

Combining innovations e.g. fork chopsticks.

Transfer, e.g cement mixing in non-stick kitchen tools.

Stealing and improving, e.g. offering the same thing in a different color.

Keep a collection of unsolved problems at the back of your mind?

Sort the unsolved problems along a priority list important to you or others?

Creativity is about living everyday life with an open attitude. In the kitchen you mix technique, tradition, process and ingredients. But the real sauce is human magic. I'd say, bring diversity in your life, experience freedom, but then go back to your life and see how you can change it 10%. The rest is cumulative interest on that capital.
This is very well said and I think it helps to spend time doing concrete things that are not really required of you.

Especially physical things that naturally take more time implementing than it would take to pull additional ideas out of thin air, even if you just build a proof of concept.

You end up spending a lot of time thinking about things that are not required of you but are required by a project that's not required of you, and it can require incremental innovation to progress toward a rewarding milestone.

When you get accustomed to this you will be regularly thinking a whole lot more about things you would not have otherwise, and you will have some structure in place set aside in case such a brilliant idea comes along and you want to build more than a proof-of-concept.

Sometimes working without a deadline is key to actually reaching a milestone eventually, compared to unrealistic time pressure which can take so much energy accelerating up to anticipated speed, that things fizzle without going as much distance by the same future point in time beyond the deadline after all.

This is also one of those things that a lot of people are pressured to never spend time pursuing. If you do it you will be very different and so will your innovations, although without a deadline you may be at a disadvantage when it comes to extreme urgency, you can have an extreme advantage when urgency is not the utmost consideration.

Sometimes you just need to get out and breathe a little fresh air.

You have to solve for a problem. I have also found you have to think 20 years out, build for a world you think will exist then. Always confirm with other thinkers.
Use the feedback to trend towards things that can't be googled.