Practical Thinking: Four Ways to be Right; Five Ways to be Wrong; Five Ways to Understand

Practical Thinking: Four Ways to be Right; Five Ways to be Wrong; Five Ways to Understand

by EdwardDeBono (Author)

Synopsis

How is it that no-one ever makes a mistake on purpose, but that mistakes get made? This is one of the questions that Edward de Bono answers in this book. His theme is everyday thinking, how the mind actually works - not how philosophers think it should work. Dr de Bono has based his book on a direct and practical experiment - the Black Cylinder Experiment - and the conclusions of the one thousand people who took part provide the backbone for this study. With the results of the experiment at hand, the author explores the four practical ways of being right: currant cake (emotional rightness); jigsaw puzzles (logical lightness); village Venus (unique rightness); measles (recognition rightness). In addition, he picks out and names the five levels of understanding and the five major mistakes in thinking.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 192
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Published: 27 Jun 1991

ISBN 10: 0140137831
ISBN 13: 9780140137835