The greatest risk is not executing an idea Sat down with James Camp Entrepreneurs are a rare breed but they help move the world forward They provide value to society They inspire others to come together To solve problems for others It always starts with a story You start to tell that story to yourself Then to the others And the story brings us together
Absolutely agree; hesitation killed more dreams than bold moves. Elon Musk's SpaceX nearly failed multiple times but persisted, proving execution trumps perfection. Thanks for the reminder—what's the boldest idea you've executed?
Starting with a story makes the journey feel personal and purposeful, and it shows how ideas become action that benefits others.
Chris Lang Big congrats on putting this out there — such a powerful reflection 👏 The courage to act on an idea is what separates dreamers from builders I notice this mindset shift a lot in my work — it’s often the spark that leads to real momentum
The way stories unite people is often the driving force behind meaningful innovation.
It's so true that ideas are a dime a dozen compared to execution. I wonder if sometimes the real 'risk' isn't just *not* executing, but perfectly executing the *wrong* idea?
The story always comes first. Sharing it is what inspires others to join and make things happen.
A well-told story has the potential to transform perspectives and drive innovation
It's amazing how an idea can grow into something much larger with execution
Execution is the real divider. Ideas are common—follow-through isn’t. When a story moves from your head to the world, it creates momentum, teams, and impact. Entrepreneurs don’t just imagine better futures—they ship them. That’s how stories turn into progress.