Oh joy look what my kitten hath brought me

This involves a touch of philosophy, but it's actually quite practical: not too long ago, my wife and I were sharing a meal, and I recalled Carl Sagan's brilliant presentation about the 4th dimension, using Flatland as example. He deployed an apple (I can hear his voice in my head now!) to describe how utterly alien a concept 3 dimensions would be to the people of this 2D world, and how the 2Dians would just see the "edge" of something so much more.

In much the same way, I've come upon the realization that I often leave sideways ideas in the open — nested amongst other ideas at times, standing by themselves at others, but hardly ever deliberately hidden. They however, remain available for use by anyone able to interpret them usefully.

During the meal I mentioned earlier, I used a napkin to illustrate how I fold an idea sideways — turning the napkin so that you only see its edge. My wife then took the napkin and elaborated on the concept, unplying it and referencing deeper layers.

It's more than an inside joke, and not meant to be an elusive puzzle: to the right people who understand certain points of reference, a construct can easily be assembled and contact with the idea-pollinator made. Further actions can then happen. But these are precious ideas worthy of not just anybody; it takes an uncommonly common understanding to, as they say in geek, grok what you're about.

Maybe you can relate, if you've put an idea out there but didn't make it blindingly obvious, and you were waiting for other likeminded souls to come along and call you out on it. Perhaps secretly, you wished to find friends this way who would really "get" your creativity.

If that's how you feel, I've known that feeling all too well. :)