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    The lowest form of all is to dismiss an idea because of who proposed it. But the main thing that leads reasonable people to dismiss new ideas is the same thing that holds people back from proposing them: the sheer pervasiveness of the current paradigm. It doesn't just affect the way we think; it is the Lego blocks we build thoughts out of.
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    From rethinking elevators to coming up with clever ideas for pill bottles, these simple solutions prove the brilliance of candor. We're constantly in a rush, trying to do a gazillion things at once, and it's often the little things that get in the way. Scroll down to check out the life hacks with which we can tackle them and upvote these cool photos!
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    A new idea is fledgeling, and on the other hand, knowledge is full-grown. People who are unaware of the imbalance in the power dynamic will consider anybody who launches a scathing assault on a fresh idea to be intelligent. Another factor is the disparity in rewards between people who develop new ideas and those who fight them.
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