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In today's world, ideas are of little value without execution. Throughout history, we have seen numerous examples of kings who relied on their advisors' sharp minds and visionary ideas to achieve success. However, as time progressed, these advisors were often removed from positions of power, leaving behind a void in leadership and decision-making. This trend has continued into the modern era, where innovative ideas are often buried beneath the weight of bureaucracy and the pursuit of short-term gains. As a result, we see a growing disconnect between those who generate ideas and those who possess the resources and authority to implement them. This disconnect has led to a situation where many people are simply copying the ideas of others in different way rather than seeking to develop their own original solutions. This lack of innovation is stifling progress and hindering our ability to address the complex challenges we face as a society.