And perhaps in a way, they do. Their concepts speak volumes; it’s true that we are too often stuck in cultural boundaries. Thinking outside the box, thinking differently will get you called a freak because you’re methodology is unusual or abnormal. So maybe the authors want you to think abnormally, maybe that’s the whole basis of thinking like a freak. “Letting go of the conventional wisdoms that torment us. Letting go of the artificial limits that hold us back-and of the fear of admitting what we don’t know” (Think Like a Freak, 210). Be abnormal; challenge what you already think, challenge what the world around you tells you to believe, challenge the way you’re taught to approach a question, don’t accept that quitting is failure, challenge the cultural norm that bribery is distasteful, and let
And perhaps in a way, they do. Their concepts speak volumes; it’s true that we are too often stuck in cultural boundaries. Thinking outside the box, thinking differently will get you called a freak because you’re methodology is unusual or abnormal. So maybe the authors want you to think abnormally, maybe that’s the whole basis of thinking like a freak. “Letting go of the conventional wisdoms that torment us. Letting go of the artificial limits that hold us back-and of the fear of admitting what we don’t know” (Think Like a Freak, 210). Be abnormal; challenge what you already think, challenge what the world around you tells you to believe, challenge the way you’re taught to approach a question, don’t accept that quitting is failure, challenge the cultural norm that bribery is distasteful, and let