Prospecting, as opposed to farming. They find promising ideas, and try to transplant them into fertile soil. Match “idea people” with “make it happen people.”
Good prospectors can get quite wealthy. There’s nothing wrong with this approach, but it isn’t creating startups from whole cloth; it’s finding them “in the rough.”
It’s just that, for every Google and Facebook “unicorn,” prancing around SV, there’s a charnel pit, somewhere in the California desert, filled with 10,000 rotting corpses.
So, “thinking different” is one step, out of thousands, that is required to come up with a “disruptive” startup.
But I think that there’s also a great deal to be said for refining and optimizing the same stuff that everyone knows about.
Ford didn’t invent the automobile. He just figured out how to scale it. That involved some new thought, but also a lot of observation and refinement.
But I totally agree that a focus on the user is a really big deal. Jeff Bezos did that with Amazon, and it seems to have worked.