6.Absorb everything, and then let your brain
make connections for you.
The brain is designed to make connections. When
we focus too intently on a given task, we can grow
tense, and our brain closes off. Masters read and
absorb everything that could be related to
stimulate the brain into making a leap.
That's how Louis Pasteur made the leap that lead
to vaccines. He spent years developing germ
theory, which enabled him to see the importance of a group of chickens that survived injection with an
old culture of disease. As he said, "Chance favors
only the prepared mind."
7. Avoid putting things into familiar categories.
The most creative minds resist one of the brain's
signature tendencies, to put things in easy
categories, to use a mental shorthand to simplify
everything. With an effort to alter perspective, that
can change.
Larry Page and Sergey Brin came up with the
insight that made Google by seeing what seemed
to be a trivial flaw, bad results in search engines
that ranked pages by how often something was
mentioned. One anomaly led them to a vastly
more effective path.
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