Infoallglobe.com writers forum Published on 18/04/2000
.....by Melvin D. Saunders
........Do you think in a restricted or an expanded capacity? Billions of dollars are spent on product advertising each year because advertising works. When you break down a typical ad into its ridiculous components though, you see quickly that it is NOT geared to the thinking, conscious individual, because consumer buying is primarily done on emotional impulse. By improving your thinking skills, you become less susceptible to emotionally directed advertisements.
........Creative thinking and problem solving go hand in hand. For many
years, Dr. Edward de Bono, a psychologist and professor of investigative
medicine at Cambridge University, promoted the field of creative thinking under
the logo Lateral Thinking. Vertical thinking proceeds when you solve a
problem by going from one logical step to the next in achieving a solution.
Lateral thinking depicts the type of thinking that comes with seeking solutions
to problems through unorthodox methods or playing games with the data.
........Expanding your mental capacity with creative thinking can improve
with practice. For instance, lay six stick matches on the table and make four
equal sided triangles out of them. After struggling fruitlessly in 2 dimensions,
you soon learn that a 3-dimensional tetrahedron is the only way to accomplish
the task. Learn to "think wild." Let yourself imagine all kinds of possibilities
and alternatives, including those you would ordinarily consider impractical or
ridiculous. For instance, try thinking about the exact opposite of what normally
comes to mind when posed with a problem, then elaborate on it from there.
........ If you have an opinion and another person has an opposite point of
view, visualize yourself in the other person's shoes for a change. List all the
reasons why his opinion is valid; then list all the reasons why his opinion is
invalid; and finally list all the irrelevant points. Many people become stymied
by getting embroiled in describing, complaining and criticizing another person's
viewpoint, instead of directing their thinking toward action and deciding what
can be done about the situation.
........ More than half of the world's greatest discoveries have been made
through 'serendipity' or the finding of one thing while looking for something
else; but remember, it takes a creatively aware person to recognize an
opportunity when it presents itself. In emergencies, people tend to panic
instead of using their head to determine their options.
........Many people hold opinions or views because they're blocked with
emotional or prejudicial reasons. By expanding your scope to include the
opposite viewpoint from your position, you often become quickly unblocked. While
the U.S. leads the world in crime and drug addiction, Japan has little crime and
drug addiction, and is one of the most educated nations in the world. Do you
think emotional and prejudicial reasons keep U.S. officials blocked from
learning from Japan's example or are there other reasons?
........Now discuss with a partner the opposite of the following assumptions
to see where it leads you. Open your mind and think wild.
An Example of an Assumption Proffered by Officials:
With
the millions of dollars spent on AIDS research, there is still no permanent cure
that has yet been found for the disease.
Opposite Considerations and the Reasons Behind Them:
Now find your own opposite considerations for the following
assumptions:
Give yourself 5 minutes on each of the following
Assumptions Proffered By Officials:
........ Learn to define your aims, goals and objectives in life's
situations. Make a list of all your reasons for doing a particular thing. Even
though you assume that you know what your goals are, often hidden or
unconsidered goals get in the way. Without a clarity of purpose, all actions are
either reactions to a situation or matters of habit or imitation. For example, a
tennis player that keeps delivering kill shots into the net might think his goal
was to win the game, but in reality it might be just an undetected desire to
look terrific.
........In England & Venezuela, Dr. de Bono has made great headway in
initiating lateral thinking courses in public schools. Why is the U.S. so
disinterested in such education? Could it be that less money could be made off
of thinking citizens than gut oriented citizens? Think about it!
........One man though has made some headway within the U.S. school systems
-- Dr. C. Samuel Micklus. With his wife Carole, they have developed a program
called Odyssey of the Mind (OM). The Odyssey of the Mind Program, under
the auspices of OM Association, Inc., a not-for-profit corporation, promotes
divergent thinking in students from kindergarten through college. It is a
program that offers students a unique opportunity to participate in challenging
and creative activities both inside and outside their regular classroom
curriculum. In OM teams, students develop self-confidence in creating solutions,
evaluating their ideas and making final decisions. It makes learning fun. Now
going into its eleventh year, over 350,000 students from the U.S., Canada,
Mexico, China and Australia compete internationally on specially designed
Odyssey of the Mind problems. To learn how to get your child's school involved
in the OM program, write: Odyssey of the Mind, P.O. Box 27,
Glassboro, NJ 08028