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Insight is an accurate and deep
understanding of a specific cause and effect within a particular context.
The word "insight" may also mean the capacity
to gain an accurate and deep
understanding of someone or something.
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Edward de Bono, the author of
Six Thinking Hats and
Lateral Thinking approaches,
described two kinds of insides –
two variations of eureka
moments:
1.
Where we short-circuit a longer
path with a shorter one.
2.
Where we gain a sudden flash of
an eureka moment and a new
understanding.
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'Aha!' effect
An insight that manifests itself suddenly,
such as
understanding how to solve a difficult problem, is sometimes called
'Aha!' effect, epiphany, eureka moment or the
penny dropping moment (PDM).
→
Wisdom, Enlightenment
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The smartest way to think holistically is to
know how to use the power of your
superconscious mind
that thinks millions times faster!
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