The lie of inspiration.
In science, as in art, it is presumed that every great idea or great work of art comes after an unexpected inspiration that arises out of nothing and that in some supernatural way clarifies all confusion. These ideas are a complete lie since inspiration is accompanied by the work and commitment that is devoted to things, and of course, if you do not study the subject I could not get any idea of something you do not know.
Remember the fans expect the inspiration to work while those of us who are dedicated inspire every day at seven in the morning with a good rate of coffee.
Of course, the inspiration exists and if I share that you can arrive at any time. Like a common day taking a shower, or meditating minutes before sleeping, or walking down the street BOOM! A good idea comes to you (or an idea that you may consider good, but in the end, it cannot be). After this the same idea that you thought inspires you to do something to prove in some way how good it is, but this inspiration after the idea comes by the force of a knowledge already had and that did not appear in your mind from anything, nor He was sent by the providence for you to do what you are destined to do.
One important thing is that ideas are only ideas, only brain impulses that disappear. An idea without action, without hands to work, is just an impulse that disappears. So for the next time you have an idea, inspire yourself because nobody will do it for you.
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