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Drunk Ideas Method

Reusability

A systematic approach to generating and sharing half-baked business ideas by using alcohol (or pretending to drink) as social cover for proposing intentionally bad concepts

How It Works

Creates psychological safety to share risky ideas by pre-positioning them as potentially foolish, removing ego and judgment from the ideation process

Components

1

Establish the 'drunk' context upfront to set expectations

2

Pitch intentionally outrageous or half-baked ideas

3

Allow for immediate dismissal without ego damage

4

Look for the 'sliver of phenomenal idea' within each bad idea

5

Document everything for later evaluation when sober

When to Use

When you want to explore creative business concepts without fear of looking stupid, or when brainstorming needs to break through conventional thinking barriers

When Not to Use

When you need serious, well-researched business plans or when pitching to actual investors or customers

Anti-Patterns to Avoid

Taking any idea too seriously during the sessionImmediately investing resources in drunk ideasUsing it as excuse for genuinely harmful concepts

Example

Two podcasters want to explore business ideas but fear looking stupid, so they create a 'drunk ideas' episode format where they can pitch wild concepts like turning prisons into habit bootcamps without damaging their credibility