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Next, the outlandish "179 Business Ideas for Kiwis Who Want to Win in the '90s" provides not only amusement but also a deeper lesson about the value of execution over mere ideas. Presenting absurd concepts—like “The Happy Hippo” family restaurant or “phone rubber windchimes”—the book humorously highlights the futility of ideas alone, asserting that true innovation and success are rooted in the execution of those ideas. It serves as a gentle reminder to focus on implementation rather than becoming enamored with unrefined concepts.