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September 29th, 2007
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The Idea Shower

Nate Weiner - Posted in Blog,

Idea Shower LogoI take long showers. Which has long annoyed/intrigued pretty much everyone I have ever lived with. If I go long periods of time without answering the phone, my girlfriend does not worry about me being dead, or kidnapped, she’ll just assume I’m in the shower.

I take long showers because it gives me time for my mind to run. I can think clearly and my imagination can do laps around the tub. And for this reason I find that most of my ideas seem to come from the time I spend in the shower. So my advice to you? Take longer showers.

Of course, I’m not the only one who finds this to be a place of innovation. Archimedes, a Greek mathematician was famously soaking in his bathtub when he realized that the volume of an object could be measured by the amount of water it displaced. He then shouted ‘Eureka!’ and ran naked through the streets of Syracuse. Despite my own moments of realization, I have yet to run naked through the streets after coming up with an idea. The closest I have come is a b-line from the shower to the computer chair.

I still believe if you continue to follow through on each and every [idea], you’ll learn enough to know what to do when that 1-in-a-million idea actually does make you run naked through the streets.

Now in Archimedes case, he had a good idea. And one that worked quite well. Unfortunately for me, and the majority of post-shower streakers, the ideas we come running out with, more often then not, don’t hold any water. That’s because 6 out of 10 times, by the time you’re done soaking a wet spot into your chair, you’ll have likely already found at least three other websites already doing your idea. And if you’ve actually come up with a legitimate, original idea? Well, after spending a few weeks (or months) researching and building, you may eventually find your idea just isn’t worth pursuing.

But despite the fact that most of your ideas are too late in the game, or suck. I still believe if you continue to follow through on each and every one of them, you’ll learn enough to know what to do when that 1-in-a-million idea actually does make you run naked through the streets.

For the past few years I’ve been working on all sorts of ideas. Some never made it out of the tub, some are just now in the works, some I spent months of time on before being abandoning them, and some I just don’t have the time or resources to follow through with yet. But each one of the ideas I’ve worked on has provided me with both obstacles and solutions. And I am beginning to find that each idea has the same obstacle courses, and that each time through, I’m finding it much easy to pull myself through.

So, take a look around, and see what ideas I’ve had. Let me know what stinks and what rocks. And hopefully what I share here can help others find the streaking-obstacle-course-to-success a little easier to run.

Comments (15)


  1. Great post, Nate. My sentiments, exactly. I didn’t know my ass from a stylesheet — still barely do — until George Bush was elected for the second time. That spurred me to bring to life my first website, http://www.WhiteHouseMafia.com (can read about the how it came about here: http://www.20009.com/about.html . Anyway, now I have a portfolio of domain names, with business models sketches for each of them. Now working on trying to bring some of them to life, starting with BuzzPal - The World Is Your Party. One other nuance I have is that I don’t think it’s a requirement to invent something brand new. It is possible, and sometimes preferable, to put new twists on old ideas or taking an early-stage idea and doing it better, such as what MySpace did to Friendster or Facebook did to MySpace. Cheers, chrisco

    November 9th, 2007 chrisco
  2. Stop wasting water..

    November 9th, 2007 RWCheese
  3. A wonderful read.

    November 9th, 2007 Albert
  4. Wow this looks like a great website you have here. I love your enthusiasm to come up with new ideas especially innovative ones. The one for charades seems to be a success as well. It’s all very similar to my dream of creating some sort of awesome idea that will make it big one day. Of course that’s everyone’s dream and I try me best not too be too naive or ambitious but check out my blog as well. It’s got an interesting title, Can The World Hear Me.

    November 10th, 2007 Kevin X
  5. Power to the Shower thinkers :) . this site is in itself a very good idea. one suggestion would be to make a contact form, or some way in which people can submit Ideas. something maybe slightly seperate from yours but still connected. I myself have recently come across an Idea that is sure to create some sort of business, and from my research so far, it seems to be the first idea of this kind. I would have submited it here, but there is nowhere to submit, and I don’t want to post it where the public can see. anyway, Love the site, would like to be able to create an account and become more a part of the site, but it seems that the site is just your personal ideas, etc, so never mind :)

    November 12th, 2007 James O
  6. You are seriously BADASS. I have a ton of ideas too… but you are skilled enough to act on yours. Kudos. Seriously.

    Like the guy above I have an idea I’m looking to act on soon. Although I’m having troubles locating the talent to make it a reality. Perhaps you could add a form that allows users to shoot you ideas and perhaps some interesting collaborations could evolve.

    Or better yet, start a service where you will give early stage developmental feedback to non-programmers for a fee. You know, point them in the right directions or tell them holes in there theories.

    Well, whatever you do… this blog rocks and so do your ideas!

    November 12th, 2007 John Fitzsimmons
  7. It would be easy, just add a forum and make it so the owner of the Idea can display just a summary or something to the public, then people can offer help with the Idea, at which point the owner of the Idea can give the user permission to view the full idea and post comments, which cannot be seen by anyone but the people who have permission to view the full Idea. I’m sure it would be possible, and working together people can do s omuch more, (pretty good Idea for a website if you ask me. if anyone wants to make something like that, I will be willing to help) :)

    November 12th, 2007 James O'Donnell
  8. i enjoy your style, very clever.

    if it be of any comfort, Einstein said, “I think and think for months and years. Ninety-nine times, the conclusion is false. The hundredth time I am right.”

    i’m in the same boat as you. often times i spend days/weeks/months thinking about something, only to realize it was of little value…except for what I learned in exploring it…which in turn makes it invaluable.

    that said, i’m subscribing to ur feed. looking forward to more ideas.

    November 14th, 2007 Jeffrey
  9. Why is there always one empty anonymous thread at the bottom? :) You really have some serious skills Nate. And obviously a LOT of free time. I remember when I had free time… before I was married with child and oh.. started running a community site. Keep up the good work!

    November 19th, 2007 Jim Starkweather
  10. @Jim
    I wish I had a lot of free time! Doing as much as I can while working a full-time job on the side. But I’m leaving that soon to get back to contract work and devoting more time to following through on my ideas. Big things start 2008! :)

    November 19th, 2007 Nate Weiner
  11. Wash Up and Have a Stroke of Genius

    Of all the techniques for opening your mind for thinking, Nate Weiner’s has to be the most unusual. He suggests taking long showers and spending that time to ponder the ideas and self-reflections that are suppressed in other environments.
    “…

    November 26th, 2007 Bigthawt
  12. James O: If you’re looking for a web site to submit ideas to and have them posted, you should check out Bigthawt.com. It has a link at the top where you can submit an idea proposal to have posted.

    http://bigthawt.com

    November 26th, 2007 Mark
  13. I remember when I use to think in the shower! Some of my best code solutions or problem resolutions came about then. Now I’m usually in the doldrums since I went all pointy haired.

    December 5th, 2007 SSBN
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