How To Be A Brilliant Thinker: Exercise Your — Mi...

Force yourself to look at a problem from the reverse perspective to break linear thinking.

Use indirect and creative approaches to solve problems, often by asking unique questions that others overlook. How to be a Brilliant Thinker: Exercise Your Mi...

View failure as an essential part of exploring new ideas rather than a setback. Practical Exercises to Sharpen Your Mind Force yourself to look at a problem from

Expand your "mental toolkit" by building your vocabulary and practicing visual problem-solving. even "wild" ideas

Moving away from a core subject to generate multiple possibilities, even "wild" ideas, without immediate judgment.

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