If you have a good idea, burden is on you to spread it till it gets wings of its own. Otherwise, the good idea dies.
Information age is cruel. Weak information has to give way to stronger and pushed up information.
It is possible that you may be suddenly blessed with a good idea of public good. But once you are convinced that your idea is good and sound, you have to spread it proactively to the best of your strengths. Otherwise the idea dies gradually. Like a plant, it needs nourishment, protection and a gestation period before it can blossom into a tree.
Preserve your good ideas as if they are valuable plants. If your idea depends on acceptance by others, you have to spread and propagate your idea till it starts living on its own.
Haresh Raichura 13/2/17