Vald & TintaNova
TintaNova, ever thought about how to protect your wild concepts without stifling them? I’ve got a trick for that.
Sounds like a fun puzzle—like keeping a secret in a vault that keeps shaking. What’s the trick? Maybe a notebook with a lock, but I still whisper ideas to the air, letting them wander. Keep the guard light, not heavy. Tell me, how do you do it?
Listen, the simplest rule is two‑step protection: first, lock the ideas physically or digitally—think encrypted notebook or a small safe that only you know the combination to. Second, formalize the secrecy with a non‑disclosure agreement; it’s the legal shield that stops anyone from saying, “I heard it from you.” Keep the guard light by treating the agreement like a badge: everyone’s aware of the rule, but no one needs to keep a full‑time guard on your desk. That way the ideas can float in your mind without being shackled.