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Seth's Blog : Solving the popular problem

 

Solving the popular problem

"Do you know the head of FIFA?"

"I have come up with a way to speed up airport security dramatically..."

"How come the people in script development at Warner won't get back to me about my Matrix idea?"

If you're intent on making an impact by developing and marketing a big idea, two things to keep in mind:

a. avoid trying to contribute solutions to a popular problem. It's too crowded and the people you're trying to help are almost certainly not open or eager to hear from you. Their attitude is the most important factor in whether or not your idea gains traction, so if the door is closed, you're better off solving a different problem, a problem that's a lot less sexy but far more important and profitable for all concerned.

b. avoid seeking out the figurehead, the Richard Branson/Marissa Mayer person who appears to be in charge, just waiting for you to raise your hand with your great idea. You'll just waste everyone's time and get frustrated as well. 

Popular problems and figureheads represent shortcuts. Shortcuts in how you think about your project and shortcuts about finding acceptance. But all the work worth doing is about taking the long way.

       

 

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McKamey Manor - The Most Extreme Haunted House in the World

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 01:28 PM PDT

Arguably the most extreme haunted house in America! McKamey Manor is a very personalized, interactive and extreme attraction. It is truly like "LIVING YOUR OWN HORROR MOVIE."

The San Diego haunt is famous for its hands-on action. Unlike other haunts where "actors" aren't allowed to touch you or only give you a quick grab, McKamey Manor's cast holds you down, pulls you into coffins, wraps you up in duct tape, makes you eat live worms, dunks your head into toilet bowls and drenches you in blood. Worst of all, they may make you do jumping jacks. And if you try to escape, they stop you. As the marine who got pulled warns, "If you struggle, it only gets worse."

Admission is free, but a donation of dog food for Operation Greyhound is requested. You must be 21 and over. The typical length of a short show is advertised as 4 hours, but some shows last up to 8 hours.






 

A Halloween Photo Shoot with a Gory Twist

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 10:22 AM PDT

Reddit user ChutneyRain is an amputee. She's missing her left leg but she doesn't let that slow her down. She even decided to include her disability in a recent Halloween themed photo shoot. She proved that the best thing you can do when something bad happens to you is keep your head up and take creepy photos.























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Actresses Who Are Much Prettier Than The Characters They Play

Posted: 27 Oct 2014 10:11 AM PDT

Don't let the make up and the costumes fool you, these women are much sexier in real life.

Charlize Theron



Hilary Swan



Anne Hathaway



Lena Dunham



Tilda Swinton



Bette Midler



Charlotte Gainsbourg



Barbra Streisand



Claire Danes



Naomi Grossman