A crash course in changing the world.
I particularly liked the suggestion that we approach problems as though we are children. Children have no limit to their imaginative capacity, and they are blank slates without preconceived notions or biases. As adults, we tend to approach problems by trying to compare them to other similar problems that we have encountered before and try to make everything fit. We use past experience as a frame of reference for future decisions. This can obviously be a very good and useful thing to do, but it can also limit us because we are less likely to "think outside the box." Approaching a problem by thinking like a child, with no prior knowledge whatsoever of the subject matter, introduces an entirely new and helpful perspective.
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