The power of hypothesis.
It doesn't matter whether you're wrong or right.
Did you remember learning about how to create a hypothesis in school?
A hypothesis is not a declaration of fact, it's a suggestion.
"The readers of this blog are more interested in doing things for themselves better than having things done for them."
This is my hypothesis, and I suspect I'm right.
I make that guess because no one (yet) has unsubscribed, and the ones that do subscribe read the content. But, what if we make suggestions that don't work out?
"People will unsubscribe from the blog if the content was exclusively for musicians."
If I changed the content of the blog, I imagine some will unsubscribe. Why?
Because not everyone who reads is a musician.
The power of a hypothesis is the power of testing a belief.
It's the willingness to be wrong.
It's the excitement of being right.
It is the ability to do things that matter and discover who cares.
You might have an idea before you, something you've always wanted to do, and perhaps this isn't the right time. Or, it might be a perfect time, and you just don't know.
But, one thing is for sure, you'll never know unless you test.
That's the power of the hypothesis.