How Does The Power of Unconventional Thinking | David McWilliams | TED Work?

Imagine you're playing with building blocks, but instead of stacking them the usual way, you turn them upside down or put them inside each other, and suddenly you make something amazing that no one else thought of before.

Unconventional thinking is like that. It means looking at problems in a new way, not just following what everyone else does.

How It Works

Think about making a cake. Most people use flour, sugar, and eggs. But someone might say, “What if I used chocolate chips instead of sugar?” That’s unconventional thinking, it's using something different to solve the same problem in a fresh way.

David McWilliams, the person talking in the TED talk, shows how people can think differently about everyday things, like money or work, and come up with brilliant new ideas. He says that when you don’t follow the usual rules, you might find better answers to problems no one else saw before.

It's like playing a game with new rules, and suddenly, you win!

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Examples

  1. A child sees a cloud as a dragon instead of just a shape in the sky.
  2. Someone solves a math problem using colors and drawings, not numbers.
  3. An artist creates a painting by throwing paint at the canvas.

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