The room theory

All it takes for someone to adopt personal ownership of a new idea is that they be in the room when it, the new idea, was first hatched.

Contrary to popular opinion, the loved idea doesn’t necessarily need to be a person’s own.

You could call this a second order effect. In fact, it’s an outcome of the knowledge that one can spin the future story telling to promote one’s own critical role in the progenesis.

Apologies for the mixed tenses…

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