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Challenge assumptions from "summary" of A Whack on the Side of the Head by Roger von Oech

The concept of challenging assumptions is like shaking up a snow globe. When we challenge assumptions, we are essentially giving the globe a good shake, causing the pieces to float around and settle in new and unexpected ways. This process helps us break free from the constraints of our habitual thinking patterns and allows us to see things from a fresh perspective. Assumptions are like invisible walls that we unknowingly build around ourselves. They limit our creativity and hinder our ability to come up with innovative solutions to problems. By challenging these assumptions, we are essentially tearing down these walls and opening ourselves up to new possibilities. One of the key ways to challenge assumptions is by asking questions. Questions have the power to disrupt our automatic thought processes and force us to consider alternative viewpoints. By asking questions like "Why do we do things this way?" or "What would happen if we tried something different?" we can begin to unravel the tightly woven fabric of our assumptions. Another way to challenge assumptions is by seeking out diverse perspectives. When we surround ourselves with people who think differently from us, we are more likely to question our own beliefs and assumptions. This diversity of thought can lead to richer discussions and more innovative solutions. It's important to remember that challenging assumptions is not about being contrarian for the sake of it. It's about being open-minded and willing to entertain new ideas, even if they initially seem strange or uncomfortable. By embracing this mindset, we can break free from the constraints of our assumptions and unlock our full creative potential.
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    A Whack on the Side of the Head

    Roger von Oech

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