I don’t want to brag, but I think I have quite a dynamic mind. While performing a specific task, I think about a number of other things to do. I come up with several new ideas every day, and by the end of the day I forget most of them. Every once in a while, a killer idea pops up in my mind that has the capability of changing the world. Some time later I forget about it. All I remember is that I had a great idea but I don’t remember it anymore. In short, I am too distracted.
Even if I do remember something and decide to do something about it, it hardly goes beyond the planning phase, simply because my job doesn’t let me do anything else. Any time that’s left after work deserves to be spent with family. So I have no time left for personal projects. Not even for blogging.
I know this has to change if I want to make a million dollars, and right now I have a few ideas about it. Let’s hope I don’t forget them soon.

As to the dynamic mind, doesn’t everyone think something like that?
Everyone has ideas all the time, and pretty much all are forgotten almost immediately.
Its too bad that there’s just one me …
As you said you think of lodz of options and possbilities i am sure you must have multiple of ideas abt becoming millionaire. Share few of them with me plz
Shoaib, I also said I forget most of them
ok u also said the ideas keep poping up all the time and u just forget. Here is the solution tell me as soon as u get the idea poped up in ur mind
so that may be i carry forward it and change da world
Was reading this a few minutes ago… let me copy paste:
A student of martial arts said to his teacher:
‘I would like to be a great aikido fighter,’ he said. ‘But I think I should also devote myself to judo, so that I am familiar with many different styles of fighting. That is the only way I can become the best.’
His teacher replied: ‘If a man goes into a field and starts running after two foxes at the same time, there will come a moment when the foxes will go their separate ways, and the man will be left not knowing which one to pursue. While he is pondering the problem, the foxes will be far away and he will have wasted both his time and his energy.
Anyone who wants to become a master must choose just ONE thing in which to become an expert. All else is mere cant.’