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List of souls to speak in mind, layers, methods, instruments, emotions: 1. Visual thinking, concept map, conceptual models, KM 2. Start out using with planning and organization skills 3. Use all thinking from complex system theory 4. Systems, design thinking, history, 5. Attend to each subject, Break each sentence out into pieces 6. Focus on explanatory power 7. Use proper logic 8. Make a deadline - 200-300% than expected 9. Acting, Affect logic - Voice of 50 rolemodels and speakers 10. Use all 100 Emotions 11. Use utilitarianism intentionality, semantics and semiotics 12. Propositional attitude 13. Enjoy poetry, while writing 14. Feel joy, positive 15. Maximize rhetorics 16. Critical thinking and analytical thinking 17. Be accurate 18. Be cogent 19. Grammar 20. Spelling 21. Research 22. Be skeptic and pseudoskeptic 23. Have a value mind and attitude, find effectiveness 24. Focus on prudency 25. Pragmatic reasoning plus validity 26. Predictive thinking 27. Scan with mind for erroneous thinking 28. Abductive, deductive and inductive reasoning, with large data 29. Make us of ideas bank, like wikipedia, use your information manager experience to help people 30. Metaplan, see all terms and defintions as a card 31. Counterfactual thinking 32. Seperate creative production from information absorption 33. Reconceptualize the problem 34. Create psychological distance 35. Daydream occassionally 36. Use your mistakes. 37. Respect your opponent, use criticizers and other people or competitors, they actually listen to you. 38. Attempt to re-express your targets position so clearly, vividly and fairly that your target says: Thanks, I wish Id thought of putting it that way. 39. List any points of agreement (especially if they are not matters of general or widespread agreement). 40. Mention anything you have learned from your target. 41. Only then are you permitted to say so much as a word of rebuttal or criticism. 42. Thinking tools: Words, numbers, diagrams, maps, methods, 43. Causal thinking 44. Computational thinking 45. Convergent thinking 46. Counterfactual thinking 47. Critical systems thinking 48. Critical thinking 49. Design thinking 50. Distributed thinking 51. Divergent thinking 52. Higher order thinking skills 53. Higher-order thinking 54. Integrative thinking 55. Lateral thinking 56. Life Cycle Thinking 57. Irrationality 58. Magical thinking 59. Parallel thinking 60. Partial concurrent thinking aloud 61. Person-centred thinking 62. Po (lateral thinking) 63. Productive Thinking Model 64. Rethinking Gnosticism: An Argument for Dismantling a Dubious Category 65. Rethinking Indias Past 66. Rethinking Innateness 67. Rethinking Marxism 68. Rethinking Mathematics 69. Rethinking Religion in India 70. Say What Youre Thinking 71. School of Thinking 72. Six Thinking Hats 73. Social Thinking 74. SolidThinking 75. Speed thinking 76. Stochastic thinking 77. Straight and Crooked Thinking 78. Strategic thinking 79. Systematic Inventive Thinking 80. Systems thinking 81. The Art of Negative Thinking 82. The International Research Forums on Statistical Reasoning, Thinking, and Literacy 83. The Lake of Thinking 84. The Leonardo da Vinci Society for the Study of Thinking 85. The Magic of Thinking Big 86. The Year of Magical Thinking 87. Thinking about Consciousness 88. Thinking about the immortality of the crab 89. Thinking Allowed 90. Thinking Allowed (PBS) 91. Thinking Cap Quiz Bowl 92. Thinking in Java 93. Thinking like a mountain 94. Thinking Machines Corporation 95. Thinking machines (Dune) 96. Thinking Maps 97. Thinking outside the box 98. Thinking (poem) 99. Thinking processes (Theory of Constraints) 100. Thinking Skills Assessment 101. Thinking, Fast and Slow 102. Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking 103. Unified structured inventive thinking 104. Vertical thinking 105. Visual thinking 106. Wishful thinking 107. Reasoning 108. Abductive reasoning 109. Adaptive reasoning 110. Analytic reasoning 111. Association for Automated Reasoning 112. Attacking Faulty Reasoning 113. Automated reasoning 114. Bold Reasoning 115. Case-based reasoning 116. Circular reasoning 117. Commonsense reasoning 118. Deductive reasoning 119. Defeasible reasoning 120. Diagrammatic reasoning 121. Distributed multi-agent reasoning system 122. Emotional reasoning 123. Evidential reasoning 124. Inductive reasoning 125. Inductive reasoning aptitude 126. Knowledge representation and reasoning 127. Logical reasoning 128. Model-based reasoning 129. Moral reasoning 130. Motivated reasoning 131. Opportunistic reasoning 132. Procedural reasoning system 133. Proportional reasoning 134. Psychology of reasoning 7. Creative and Sapience Management 7.1 Fluency, the generation of many ideas, answers, responses, possibilities to a given situation/problem; Brainstorming. 7.2 Flexibility (personality), the generation of alternatives, variations, adaptations, different ideas/solutions/options; Cognitive module 7.3 Originality, the generation of new, unique and novel responses/solutions; Creative problem solving 7.4 Elaboration, the expansion, enlargement, enrichment or embellishment of ideas to make it easier for others to understand or make it more interesting; Hypothesis, Idea https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lateral_thinking 7.5 Risk-taking, experimenting, trying new challenges; 7.6 Complexity, the ability to create structure out of chaos, to bring logical order to a given situation and/or to see the missing parts; 7.7 Curiosity, the ability to wonder, ponder, contemplate or puzzle; 7.8 Imagination, the ability to build mental pictures, visualise possibilities and new things or reach beyond practical limits. 7.9 Design thinking/ Strategy/structure/system management thinking - 7.10 Multiple Intelligences 7.11 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Creative_writing 7.12 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Thinking_Hats
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