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Escape Method

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The escape method is an excellent auxiliary methodology for learning lateral thinking and thought patterns in general.

In order to gradually move into new and radical corridors of thought, so to speak, one should test and try this out with the escape method, among other things. What is it about and what is the user supposed to

flee?

This is easily explained. He is supposed to flee from ingrained thought patterns, everyday things that have become a habit, or fixed occurrences, and to reach new, twisted, different solutions via a detour, so to speak.

Sounds quite complicated at first, but it is not at all. Because the only thing the user ultimately has to do for this is to step aside to look at the problem or the given challenge from a new angle. From one from which, ideally, the problem has never really been considered. It is very interesting to see what this does to the problem and what the final results are.

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