Day 142 - Trust Your Instincts When They Point Away From the Crowd

Episode Theme:
When to trust your instincts—especially when they lead away from the crowd.

Key Topics:

  • Day 142 and the return of a nagging idea

  • How recurring frustration signals a real problem

  • Why personal problems often point to shared needs

  • Instinct as a guide toward value creation

  • The importance of moving opposite mainstream opinion

  • Why similar ideas in the market are validation, not failure

  • Letting go of the myth of total originality

  • Solving problems you actually live with

  • Courage to move in an unfashionable direction

  • Taking the first small step toward a solution

Notable Takeaways:

  • Persistent problems are often worth solving.

  • Instinct is strongest when it points to lived experience.

  • Going against the crowd can be a signal, not a mistake.

  • Competition confirms the problem exists.

  • Progress starts with one written-down idea and one small action.

Suggested Reflections:

  • What problem keeps bothering you lately?

  • Where do you feel pulled in a direction others aren’t looking?

  • Have you dismissed an idea because “someone else must be doing it”?

  • What is one step you could take today toward solving your own problem?

Memorable Line (Paraphrase):

“When your instinct points to a real problem and away from the crowd, pay attention.”