Surprise: I found it surprising that the author claimed that in a single-even situation, innovation and educated guesses are just as useful as logic and probability.
Confusing: I am a little confused about the difference between "either/or thinking" and "probability thinking". It seems like both of them inhibit one's creativity by forcing them to make a decision between two things. But isn't either or thinking a type of probability thinking?
2 questions: What do you think is the most important principle of innovation? Do you believe that everyone has a brain hemisphere that is more dominant than the other?
Wrong: I kind of disagree with the author when he says that technical specifications don't need to be thought out in order to be innovative. I agree that maybe not every single detail needs to be in place, but I think that many technical specifications need to be verified in order to make sure that the project is even feasible before you put more effort into it.
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