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hpma – Lessons from Francis “GRASP the Importance of Creativity” with Chris Griffiths
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“Innovation Distinguishes Between A Leader and a Follower…” Steve Jobs
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Power?
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Creativity Study
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"Thinking is the hardest work there is, which is probably why so few engage in it"
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0 23 89 1216 13 15 Paperclip Test
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“Ninety-nine hundredths, or possibly, nine hundred and ninety-nine thousandths of our activity is automatic and habitual” William James
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DON’T READ THIS!
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Reactive Thinking
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Life Metaphor
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Speak Greek Not Chinese
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Heuristics
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Assumptions
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A mind like a parachute works best when open
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Aerodynamics Competition
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“The human understanding when it has once adopted an opinion draws all things to support and agree with it.” Sir Francis Bacon
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Thinking Errors Selective Attention Selective Recall Selective Observation (Confirmation Bias)
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Select The One That’s Different From The Others A B C D E
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Ignoring the Facts
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Kodak’s Steve Sasson holding the worlds first digital camera (1975)
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Mckinsey Study (2010) Destructive Thinking Errors 7%7%
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Self Imposed Limits
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Black Swan “Just one piece of factual information that contradicts your belief is far more valuable than a thousand pieces that confirm it” Nassim Nicholas Taleb, author of ‘The Black Swan’
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Great Inventors
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New Scientist (5 Nov 2008) “Daydreaming may sound like a mental luxury but its purpose is deadly serious.”
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Writer’s Block
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29 Look at the diagram carefully. BA D C
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30 Q 1 Divide the white area in square A into two equal pieces. BA D C
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31 Q 1 Here is the answer! BA D C
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32 Q 2 Divide the white area in square B into three equal pieces. BA D C
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33 Q 2 Here is the answer! BA D C
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34 Q 3 Divide the white area in square C into four equal pieces. BA D C
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35 Q 3 Here's the answer! BA D C
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36 Q 4 Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. BA D C
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37 Q 4 BA D C Divide the white area in square D into seven equal pieces. If you didn't get the answer, selective thinking was leading your mind to seek a complex solution!
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Thank You @GriffithsThinks
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