The starting hypothesis of WeeklyVentures
A short note on curiosity, action, preparation, motivation, and why ideas cool when they sit too long.
An early clue for why WeeklyVentures keeps a bias toward trying things quickly.

Looking back at the ideas from last year this time.
- Curiosity is the most important thing before taking action.
- But nothing changes without action.
- Being too clever in calculating all possibilities only awakens too many potential risks.
- Mental preparation is more important than perfect preparation.
- The purpose of setting goals is simply to take the first step.
- Work motivation = Survival + Joy + Meaning.
- Inspiration is like love. Its heat cools with time. = An idea not executed within a week is no longer the same idea it was at first. (= Why WeeklyVentures)
An idea not executed within a week is no longer the same idea it was at first.