From World War I to the 2008 economic collapse and beyond, history shows that economists don’t always see the future as clearly as they think they do, says economist David McWilliams. Using the words of W.B. Yeats, McWilliams makes the case for embracing unconventional thinkers – poets, artists, and musicians – and offers a creative path towards a world filled with less confirmation bias and more understanding.
The Power of Unconventional Thinking
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A creative person will always try to put aside the most logical and rational forms of thought, to approach problems and solutions, according to what is a less linear type of thought but more capable of stimulating a new way of seeing things. and, above all, to overcome the limiting beliefs that often prevent us from achieving our goals.