Many times, we have been taught to use our brains in a forward-moving order, made of proper analogy and chronology.
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What if we were taught to do the same thinking in reverse?
In an order that is backward-moving made of improper analogy and disorder?
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Thinking in reverse.
ntemid
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This is definitely something to think about. The brain and the mind is such a broad subject. We all need to learn how to better our mind to be better people to constantly improve ourselves.
I have read some instructions that definitely had me thinking in reverse! LOL
That kind of thinking can be incredibly useful when you’re trying to find solutions to problems. Thinking outside the box is so helpful at times.
Interesting perspective! Thinking in reverse could open up a new way of problem-solving and creativity. Thanks for sharing this thought-provoking idea.
I’ve always tried to keep my thoughts in order, but thinking backwards and embracing chaos feels liberating. What if original ideas come from a lack of structure? I wonder what I’d discover if I let go of the need for order and just let my mind meander. This makes me want to try seeing everything in a whole new way!
I have never thought of thinking in reverse but now I’m reading about it, thinking it might be an interesting experience to do it haha.
I’m logically minded so tend to think in a specific way that is beneficial for my needs at the required time. Not sure how I would take to backward thinking.
This question reminds me of my youngest son—he can eat and draw with both his left and right hands. He is probably smarter than me because I use only my right hand. I think the same is true of his brain.