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It is the way of thinking, in which you consider the opposite of what you want, is known as inversion.
The Stoics believed that by imagining the worst case scenario ahead of time, they could overcome their fears of negative experiences and make better plans to prevent them.
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Inversion is a powerful thinking tool because it puts a spotlight on errors and roadblocks that are not obvious at first glance.
Great thinkers and innovators...
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Inversion can be particularly useful in the workplace.
For example , “How could we make this company less innovative?” Eliminating those barriers and obstacles might help creative ideas arise more quickly.
Inversion is not about finding good advice, but rather about finding an...
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Is the way of thinking in which you consider the opposite of what you want.
Inversion puts a spotlight on errors and roadblocks that are not obvious at first glance. What if the opposite was true? What if I focused on a different side of this situation? Instead of asking how to do so...
It is a mental model, a way of thinking backward about what you don’t want to happen. It is about taking an idea upside down and thinking about what could go wrong.
Inversion is a powerful thinking tool because it puts a spotlight on errors and roadblocks that are not...
We all have some problematic thought patterns that we are unaware of.
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