Monday, 24 March 2014

Think !

A man thinking ? or a thinking man?

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If you're going to be thinking anything, you might as well think big!!
 
Thinking is the mental process, the act and the ability to produce thoughts. People think about everything and anything; people, things, places, without a reason or by a trigger of a stimulus.

Critical thinking means “thinking about thinking.” 

It is a deeper thinking about a particular issue or situation before actually deciding and acting.

Thinking big is easier advised than explained; hard to explain because thinking big is one of those things that you don't know you're doing wrong until you're doing it right. It's kind of like a high-school relationship vs a good marriage, which I realize is an analogy that also doesn't help a lot of people.

Thinking big and making money are not the same thing. If your primary goal is to change the world, then the first thing you should do is learn to think big. 

I suggest working on a real plan that sketches out how your vision could impact the world.

What does your vision look like at scale?

How many people or businesses could you possibly impact?

How would you change what people do or how they think on a day to day basis?


The trickiest part about thinking big is you also need to think small at the same time while executing.

You need that grand vision, but you also need to bring that back to today in the form of strategy, goals, priorities  and of course your very next steps. Being able to articulate both the big and small in a succinct way that makes plausible sense is a signal of a great entrepreneur.

In fact I arguably should have titled this Learn to think big and small since that is ultimately what you need to do, but really I don't see too many people just thinking big except for wannabe entrepreneurs. As soon as you make your first move, you're thinking small because you have to start somewhere and do something.

A person who employs critical thinking often adds the question “why” to “who, what, where, and when” in a particular situation.A thinker may accept facts or realities upon faith or without examination and analysis of the issue. These facts or realities are often perceived as “truth” and cannot be criticized or modified. In this situation, there is no need of evidence or the effort to produce it and its examination.

Man Thinking,or A mere Thinker  or, still worse, the parrot of other men's thinking"

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