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Un-Inc. Th1nk!

                 ~ don't think.  think radically different! 


 

"the mind that opens to a new idea will never return to its original size" ~ Einstein

 

 

Welcome to Un-Inc. Think! ~ this is what you get when the left brain of linnear logic synergizes with the right brain of Inspector Gadget's ISpace blog: "leveraging synaptic synergy to think big!" Radical thinking happens when a right brain & a left brain acknowledge each others strengths to synergize & Un-Inc. Think! But thinking is never enough so don't just think, think radically different, radically bigger. Radically bigger thinking enables radically bigger possibilities.  Make cents?  It did for Steve Jobs & Thomas Edison. 

  • How much opportunity & money we make is only limited by our right brain's creativity to see what is possible & our left brains real estate business that add 35% more, in turn, buying more freedom to feed one another. Right brain thinkers beware: don't let your left brain filter you right out possibility. Let radical thinking happen. Here's all you need to ask:

 

 

 

 

 

 
"What lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us!"
~ Emerson

 

20 Questions to an Un-Incable Strategy ~  1. What does the game look like?  2. Who's playing in it?  3. What will it take to win?  What will it take to develop a sustainable competitive advantage to stay winners?  4. What could the competition do to change the game?  5. What are we doing to change the game? What are the resource requirements based on the big picture potential?  6. How much income?  7. How much expenses?  8. Assets?  9. Liabilities?  10. Management?  11. Insurance?  12. Mission? 13. Team? 14. Leadership?  15. Cash Flow?  16. Communication?  17. Systems?  18. Legal? 19. Product?  And most importantly, how much time?

  • What lies behind us & what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lives within us!" ~ Emerson.  Opportunities are endless -- they're everywhere & they're all the time. That's the problem, too much opportunity is the demise of what could have been radical. Too much opportunity enables people to drown in distraction or they never get off their ass bc they're all over the map. Formulate a strategy & fucking Do it! 

 

 

 

 

 

Right Slide Brain Only

~ "how to assasinate your left brain's logic"

 

Think expansively.  See the possibility in every opportunity.  See what's possible 2, 3, 4, 17 steps later & let others write about it calling it vision while you're already past it. what is possible Here's how to keep your creative control...  How much money you make is only limited by the left brain's attempt to paralyze what matters most. Here's how to asassinate your left brain rival....  Speaking your mind's eye to the left brain....  Synergize with the 3rd alternative.  Don't just do something, stand there -- Don't move too fast, you will need a left brain to strategize, to put the deal together.

 

 

 

  

     

     Left Linear Brains Only

            ~ "how to kill the deal with your right brain rival"  

 

First, the reality of resource allocation: Time. Money. People. It's simple & it goes like this. All the money in the world can't replace lost time. Time is the wisest of all counselors ~ Plato.  Money: You can always make money. You can always raise money. You can always make up money, even when you lose it. Time: You can & should make time for what matters most. You can never make up lost time. You can never recapture lost time. When "they" say timing is everything, they are niether right nor wrong. Understanding the dynamic relationship of time, money & people, and matching it with the big picture. Don't wait for opportunity bc the cost you pay in time will almost always outweigh the potential when the right people are engaged.