A strange experience today. The Boss was talking about the need to come up with an idea for a store Christmas tree. He didn't want one that was loaded with merchandise; he's done that on previous occasions. And there's been a problem with the stuff under the tree getting wet. So he asked me if I could help, since I'm 'artistic.'
Which I don't really consider myself. I can paint miniatures in a way that's not terribly embarassing, but I'm massively the suck when it comes to putting anything in two dimensions. Nevertheless, within fifteen minutes, we had a concept that he was pleased with.
What I don't understand is how I'm different from him. He could have easily come up with the Donkey-Kong Christmas Tree. Princess Peach at the top, Kong 'throwing' barrel decorations down the tree, perhaps with a garland to indicate the platforms, and Mario at the bottom. It's a simple idea, which I got from looking at the Donkey-Kong themed energy drinks in the cooler. And my quesion is, why didn't the Boss have this idea? Is it because I spend time coming up with stuff? Because I pay more attention to my surroundings (ie am more easily distracted)? Is this sort of thing innate? Something I've developed where the Boss never did? Am I less afraid of failure so I start and am confident that if one idea fails another will be useful because that's the way I work?
But it was all so easy. Just chunk up one idea and then another (my first was to have a Pac-Man tree. Inspired by the Pac-Man energy drink sitting right next to the Donkey-Kong drink. The next pitch was likely to be a Red Bull treee).
It's just strange to me. What do people do if they can't come up with ideas?
What do people do when they can't come up with ideas? They ask their employees to come up with them :)
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