Edward de Bono made known that lateral thinking is a type of thinking. He knew that there are others that questions creativity if it just so happens that an individual can inherit such skill or even some kind of talent, although he believed as much that creativity and the ability to imagine is something that anyone can learn from with proper training. No doubt, some may be better than others. But hey, that is how some things operate. I can be good at cleaning but not at cooking? Like I can paint well but I can't draw well? Of some sort like that.
It so happens that one idea can be a tad more usable or creative than the other also because of our own effort. There are tools accessible for anyone to go beyond and develop this skill in workshops and such. No kidding! He really believes, which I agree, that in order for us to constantly think outside of the box, in any creative thinking session, we got to refrain ourselves from this habitual mode of traditional steps - he's got a great point though. We generate new ideas also to stock the mind with potential concepts that may not be at such use now but in near future. This theory on lateral thinking shows that he has good explanatory value with the need of creativity.
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