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Lateral: Thinking

To see lateral thinking in action, consider how these real-world problems and famous brainteasers were approached from the side rather than head-on:

is a term coined by psychologist Edward de Bono in 1967 to describe a method of solving problems through an indirect and creative approach, typically by viewing the problem in a new and unusual light. Unlike traditional, step-by-step logic (vertical thinking), lateral thinking is about changing concepts and perceptions to find unexpected solutions. 💡 Key Principles of Lateral Thinking Lateral Thinking

: Forcing yourself to find multiple solutions to a problem, even if a perfectly satisfactory one has already been found. To see lateral thinking in action, consider how

: Introducing a completely unrelated random word, object, or concept into the problem-solving process to spark new mental connections. 🆚 Lateral vs. Vertical Thinking : Introducing a completely unrelated random word, object,

Five More Brilliant Examples of Lateral Thinking - 42courses