Monday 30 March 2015

The board picture of my solution



The two big problems below as mentioned above: 

We cannot afford to lose idea from people in both developed and developing countries. We have to support them to provide a peace of mind to them to develop their idea, especially for those who cannot develop their dream due to certain barrels that stop them from doing it.

The idea is to allow people to...

For example the diagram below shows there are 3people who live in three countries in different levels. One from the US, one from Australia and one from a developing countries like Malaysia. 
We believe that having the right teammates is essential. Sir Ken Robinson once said “If you find a place where everybody else likes the same thing that you do, it becomes really fun. It is because all had the same instrument together – they became like a family and learn from each other.”

At the same time, the

is also very important, for example the Traveling Wilburys. The success of the group came about not because they all thought in the same way, but because they were all so different. They had different talents, different interests, and different sounds with the same goal. But they found a process of working together where their differences stimulated each other to create something they would not have come up with individually. It is in this sense that creativity draws not just from our own personal resources but also from the wider world of other people’s ideas and values. This is where the argument for developing our powers of creativity moves up a gear.


It is very difficult to find someone who has the same interests as you, and it is even harder to convince someone to follow your path. Therefore, we need a central point for entrepreneur to look for people that have the same interests and goal as them to work on the idea together.

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