literal thinking? meanings, explanation with example
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Lateral thinking is a manner of solving problems using an indirect and creative approach via reasoning that is not immediately obvious. ... According to de Bono, lateral thinking deliberately distances itself from the standard perception of creativity as "vertical" logic, the classic method for problem solving.
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Lateral thinking is the ability to use your imagination to look at a problem in a fresh way and come up with a new solution. For example, if you've been involved with a student society that was struggling financially, a logical solution to the problem might be to seek to cut costs.
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