Logic and reason allows us to come up with informed and reasonable decisions dependent on hard facts. Logic is generally the “engine that drives the digital networked economy” of today. It presupposes an established set of standards. Everything you input into your brain will go via the method of logic and reason so that what comes out is essentially predictable, dependable and accurate. This is the thought process taught to us in school in which theories and principles were confirmed and applied over time exactly where logical sequence tells us what is right and wrong.
Creative thinking on the other hand suggests a deviation from the standards. It appeals to emotions, assumptions, presumptions, instincts and intuitions. It keeps your mind open it refuses to acknowledge an established standard instead it seeks to find what’s distinct rather that what is right or wrong. It’s very breathe is the idea of change it can break barriers of ideas it elevates the complete thinking process due to the fact no concept is rejected, relevant or irrelevant. It even encourages intrusion, contradictions, and ironies to initiate change and to facilitate production of new ideas.
Logic is best used in technical issues where everything is expected to be working at the similar degree where just about every action is predicted where the environment is usually controlled. The reality is, we don’t stay in a strict and controlled planet. If the appeal to logic controls majority of our thought process, there shouldn’t be wars or crimes nowadays. No conflict, no killing, no bureaucracy.
It is essential that we acknowledge that if we are to be successful and make full use of our thinking process, we really should back logic with more creativeness. While logic provokes stability, creativeness encourages innovation.
In creative thinking, we are not confined to what is or what was but we are enabled to think of what if’s and what might. It encourages us to think beyond reason to find alternate solutions to issues to appeal to emotions.
It doesn’t follow that we should drop logical thinking all throughout. We have to give creative thinking what is due to it and make it be a better supporting cast to logic and reason. In a classic example of the hotel industry, logic will tell you that check out time is always at 12noon so customers really should check in at 2pm soon after the rooms has been cleaned. Right here comes a very exhausted customer coming from a 12-hour flight checking in at 8am. You can not refuse to let him in just because check in time must be at 12 noon. If you try to use logic at that situation, the end result would be unpleasant. He most likely will shove your logic to your mouth. So, you must let him check in and explain to charge him for the advance hours prior to check in time. Cleaning of the rooms need to be done at designated hours but it can be done upon request if the customer asks for it. Situations ought to be looked into not just via crucial thinking but also on appeal for creativity, innovations, and change.
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