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#496: Marc Randolph on Building Netflix, Battling Blockbuster, Negotiating with Amazon/Bezos, and Scraping the Barnacles Off the Hull

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Every Idea is a Bad Idea Until Tested

Every idea initially appears flawed, emphasizing the necessity of testing thoughts against reality. The perception of good and bad ideas is subjective and often misleading; what seems promising may fail while what appears unworthy can succeed. This mentality challenges the fear of failure and encourages action over procrastination driven by overthinking. Ideas can evolve significantly in the mind, but once confronted with real-world execution, they often differ drastically from expectations. The journey to successful innovation involves rapid experimentation rather than endless planning, as demonstrated by early concepts for Netflix. Testing ideas early, even in unconventional forms, accelerates understanding of their viability. The unpredictability of outcomes reinforces that there's no definitive good or bad idea until tested.

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