unconventional thinking

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  1. A mode of thought characterized by original ideas and approaches that challenge established norms and conventional practices, often leading to innovative solutions and perspectives.

Her unconventional thinking led her to propose a completely different approach to solving the problem, which surprised everyone in the meeting.

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  • 8 months ago
    Some history about unconventional thinking:

    The term ‘unconventional thinking‘ can be broken down into two components: ‘unconventional‘ and ‘thinking.‘1. Unconventional: - The prefix ‘un-‘ comes from Old English ‘un-‘, which means ‘not.‘ - The root ‘conventional‘ derives from the Latin ‘conventionalis,‘ which is based on ‘conventio,‘ meaning ‘a coming together‘ or ‘agreement.‘ The term implies adherence to established norms or practices. - Thus, ‘unconventional‘ refers to ideas, practices, or behaviors that deviate from the standard or accepted norms.2. Thinking: - The word ‘thinking‘ comes from Old English ‘þencan‘ (to think, consider), which has Germanic origins. It is derived from Proto-Germanic *thankōnan, which means to consider or to think. The term emphasizes the mental processes involved in cognition, reasoning, and imagining.When combined, ‘unconventional thinking‘ refers to cognitive processes that break away from the traditional or widely accepted methods of thought. It encourages creativity, innovation, and a willingness to explore ideas outside the norm or mainstream perspective. The concept is often associated with problem-solving, creativity, and innovative approaches in various fields.