Focusing is great for analyzing alternatives but terrible for spotting them. When we focus we sacrifice peripheral vision.
Multitracking involves considering several options simultaneously. Multitracking has another advantage too, one that is more unexpected. It feels better.
When you consider multiple options simultaneously, you learn the shape of the problem. To get the benefits of multitracking, we need to produce options that are meaningfully distinct.
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