Dr. Loren Ekroth

"Dr. Conversation"

Share the Wealth of Rich Ideas

Share the Wealth of Rich Ideas   

 A great gift to pass along when talking is a good idea that improves  health, well-being, business, personal finances, or life-style.  When I relocated two years ago, I appreciated learning of an excellent  dentist from a fellow I was chatting with in the locker room of my YMCA.  Another acquaintance told me about an upscale consignment furniture store  where I could get beautiful pieces at excellent prices. Talking with another  friend, I learned of a gifted website designer I later hired.   

When an idea is exciting and simple, it is easily shared and travels fast  from one person to another. (One supposes that may be why some people  are hesistant to share good ideas, fearing there may not be enough to go  around.)   

Memes are cultural packets of information   

Some of these ideas become memes, which are to our shared culture  what genes are to our biology. They make a difference in how we think  and act.   

I luckily discovered such a simple and powerful idea that I've shared  with friends and I now share with you. Unclaimed money.   

As it happens, approximately 1 of 20 persons has unclaimed money or  property in a state vault. States are required to hold these assets when they  are reported by various companies, law offices, and tax agencies. Finding  and reclaiming these assets is easy and costs nothing.   

Interested, I went to an unclaimed funds website and began a search.  In less than 30 minutes, I had discovered money for a nephew in Texas,  A distant relative in California, and old family friends in Wisconsin.  (Alas, so far I have not uncovered any funds for myself.)   

Ideas are like currency   

Good ideas are like currency, and they can travel fast. Shortly after I  mentioned this idea to acquaintances, they began telling their own friends.  Now we had the makings of a meme. Richard Brodie, author of Virus  of the Mind, defines a meme as a unit of information in a mind whose  existence influences events such that more copies of itself get created in  other minds.   

Another potent example of a meme is the broken window  image as it related to run-down New York City neighborhoods.  The idea spread that if a broken window remained broken, the  surrounding area would continue to deteriorate. However, when  windows were repaired quickly, and when grafitti was removed  immediately, neighborhoods renewed themselves. Such actions  were tipping points, seemingly small things that make a big difference.   

Good ideas are plentiful   

Good ideas are plentiful and make good conversation starters.  When asked What's new? a refreshing response could be  I just saw a great movie, Respiro, playing this week at the Suncoast.  Even more exciting, Yesterday I found $1,500 of a cousin's money  that he didn't know about. Now that's a lot more interesting than talking  about the weather!   

Share the wealth, yes. But don't push ideas on others. Instead,  reach out, then step back. If others are interested, they'll ask for further  information. If not, let it go. Some people are limited by the stigma of  appearing ignorant, and, not wanting to look as if they didn't know,  they will be indifferent or resistant, even to valuable new ideas.   

(You can easily check if you have unclaimed assets by searching the  internet for the term unclaimed funds. Or go to www.naupa.org .)