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Yes, those who mastered light-speed
super-conscious thinking are
super-creative and far more
inventive.
In most complex situations, it is not
me who arrives at an invention, it is an invention who arrives at
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Nevertheless, conscious
inventive thinking can also be
very productive if effective
catalysts, such as inventive
questions, are used to boost it.
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To
make a positive difference,
think differently.
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Use
'Why? What If?' and other inventive questions to challenge your
assumptions and turn your findings inside out and upside down.
Rearrange, alter, modify, distort, adjust and twist the things until
you can discover something brand new. |
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Dare to ask "Why?" questions to
discover hidden problems. Dare to be different to ask "What If?"
questions, invent unusual solutions, and break rules. |
VadiK |
Inventor
Author
Founder |
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Sample Inventive Questions
Ask yourself:
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Dare to ask "Why?" questions to
discover hidden problems.
Dare to be different to ask
"What If?" questions, invent
unusual solutions, and break
rules.
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Vadim
Kotelnikov |
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Is
my mind open to new discoveries?
What does all this information /
a chain of happenings really
mean?
How this information could be
used to help me achieve my big
dream or a stretch goal?
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What opportunities are hidden in
this information?
How do I make sense of these
bytes and pieces of apparently
unrelated information and ideas?
Can I display this information
or data in a way which will cast
more light on my core question?
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Your inner
genius
wakes up when you do your
creative work
passionately and
immerse deeply in the creative
challenge.
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Vadim
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What is still missing?
How can I rearrange things so
that some picture or new insight
emerges?
Can any information be regrouped
or combined in ways which help
new or better meaning to emerge? |
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