Lateral thinking
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Lateral thinking is a manner of solving problems using an indirect and creative approach via reasoning that is not immediately obvious. It involves ideas that may not be obtainable using only traditional step-by-step logic.
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See also
- Cognitive Research Trust
- Derailment (thought disorder)
- Serendipity
- Thought (outline)
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