From Now On
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Vol 11|No 1|September|2001 | |
As we work on ideas and proposals, sometimes we discover new angles and new possibilities almost by accident, just as the discovery of penicillin is said to have followed the surprise discovery of spores that had grown overnight. The inventor and thinker learns to welcome and encourage these kinds of surprises, maintaining an open mind and a playful spirit, relaxing enough to see how things might be different if we reversed some element or replaced it with its opposite or turned it upside down or inside out. The key element in all of this inventing is the dynamic and organic nature of ideas. While we might strive to constrain and control and shape ideas to match our wishes and preconceptions, this often proves dangerous and self-defeating as we cut ourselves off from a discovery process that might be highly magical and inspiring. Logical analysis has its place, but it can be a blunt, counter-productive instrument incapable of infuencing growth in a harmonious manner. Page 15 1. Looking for Plans & Conventional Wisdom 2. Adapting the Plans to Local Conditions 3. Collecting the Elements 4. Digging 5. Resting 6. Assembling and Cementing 7. Foundation Work 8. Assembly 9. Learning New Skills 10. Synthesis 11. Considering Context 12. More Assembly 13. Combination 14. Revision 15. Completion? 16. Extension? 17. Synthesis 18. Two More Sections 19. SCAMPER 20. Wondering 21. Looking Around 22. Growing the Idea |
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