What Do You Do With An Idea?

Kobi Yamada and Mae Besorn had an idea, and that was to write and illustrate the children’s book “What Do You Do With An Idea?”. This book is about a boy having an idea. He tries to run away from his idea, and when he finally decides to share it with everyone else, they reject it, but he doesn’t give up on his idea. After nourishing the idea for a little while, the idea grows and unleashes itself into the world. It doesn’t end up hurting anyone. Instead, it lets people see in colour. In my opinion, this is a beautifully written, inspirational book. It encourages all of the dreamers out there, whether they are big or small, Mexican or Russian, to follow their dreams. I myself had an idea that I thought of as impossible. When I was younger, I imagined bribing the king of Iran with lots of money in order to gain the throne. I would then have lead Iran in a more positive direction. I would have protested instead bribed someone, but all protesting has gotten Iran in the past was many deaths. My idea shrunk over time because how in the world was I, a middle-class citizen, going to earn a few billion dollars to use as bribe money? After reading this book, I still think that this idea is pretty close to impossible, but that doesn’t mean that other ideas regarding this topic won’t come to mind. Maybe, just maybe, one of those ideas would be possible to do. I’m sure that a tremendous amount of other people can relate to this book, and I hope that this book gave them as much hope as I was given today. That’s why I would give this book a 5-star-rating. I’m no book critique meaning this post might only be read by 2 or 3 people , but I hope that those 2 or 3 people decide to read this book if they haven’t already. I hope that by reading this book, those 2 or 3 people gain enough confidence to change the world.

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