Logic Metaphor Dream Reason Precision Humor Consistency Ambiguity Play Work Exact Approximate Direct Focused Fantasy Reality Paradox Diffuse Analysis.

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Logic Metaphor Dream Reason Precision Humor Consistency Ambiguity Play Work Exact Approximate Direct Focused Fantasy Reality Paradox Diffuse Analysis Hunch

Metaphor Dream Humor Ambiguity Play Approximate Fantasy Paradox Diffuse Hunch Logic Reason Precision Consistency Work Exact Reality Direct Focused Analysis

? Metaphor Dream Humor Ambiguity Play Approximate Fantasy Paradox Diffuse Hunch Logic Reason Precision Consistency Work Exact Reality Direct Focused Analysis ? ??

? Metaphor Dream Humor Ambiguity Play Approximate Fantasy Paradox Diffuse Hunch Logic Reason Precision Consistency Work Exact Reality Direct Focused Analysis Hard Thinking Soft Thinking ?

Hard Thinking Hard thinking is like a spot light. Bright, clear, and intense. But the focus is narrow. It is logical, precise, exact, specific

What Assumptions Can We Break? What If ? Why Not? You ask questions such as… How About We Looked At This Backwards?

Do We Have The Resources To Implement This? Is This Idea Any Good? You ask questions such as… What's The Deadline?

Some people have little use for soft thinking. When faced with a problem. They say “Let’s get down to brass tacks” What about Steel tacks? Plastic Tacks?Income Tax?Syntax?Contacts?

K This lock may make you discard the mind’s softest, and most valuable creation. The intuitive hunch. Your mind is constantly recording, connecting, and storing information Later it combines this disparate information into answers. Or “Hunches”