Psychology, asked by kritika6312, 1 year ago

We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we created them meaning

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Answered by shahrajat5p6lx2g
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Hey Kritika!

A thought is actually a result of huge number of neural structure firing. With similar stimuli and thus, same sort of information one identified a PROBLEM.

For solving that one needs SOLUTION(s) . For that one needs to sense that in a pool of POSSIBILITY. That is thinking about something fundamentally different stimulus than the core problem.
Also, the thinking can be limited and need more knowledge. With that you do not really have the same kind of thought or perception.
eg Identifying that Riding a Bike feels fun versus knowing what steps to take to ride is, involves different level of thought.



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