Lateral thinking, step by step creativity explained, part 3
I've been reading the book. Everyday I manage to read about 50 pages. So in just 8 days it will be finished! Interesting is the pragmatic view of the book. Practical examples, excersices to try out for yourself and after a clear explanation.
Lateral thinking can be deliberately and self-consciously unreasonable in order to provoke a new pattern
Lateral thinking is a way of handling information
The lateral thinking attitude involves a refusal to accept rigid patterns and secondly an attempt to put things together in different ways.
Lateral thinking is always trying to generate alternatives, to restructure patterns.
Lateral thinking is never a judgement
All credits go directly to Edward de Bono!
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