
How to Start Building Ideas Using this Site
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Pick a collection that interests and/or scroll around a bit to find one or more ideas that you think might be good for your life or for the world (e.g., Cherish Each Day, Each of Us is a Huge Library, Diatoms are Our Friends, Grow Friendships, Life is Better Together). Then clarify for yourself what the idea means, what each word means. Then think of examples in your life or in the world that support the idea. For example, you might choose the idea, Each of Us is a Huge Library, and think about the many stories your grandparents would share every time you saw them. You might think about your own stories and interests and knowledge, all of which support the idea.
Then talk to others and get some new perspectives, clarifications, and examples to help you build it up. And along the way they will likely start or continue to build up that idea. Talk about the importance of the idea, how it is evident in life and where it is missing or in need of further strengthening. For example, many people do not tend to Cherish Each Day or Grow Friendships. Keep building!