Ways Concepts Are Camouflaged – Thinkibility Boost

Thinking with concepts is very powerful, as we earlier showed in the post Conceptual Thinking. Conceptual Thinking is the ability to identify patterns or links between seemingly unrelated issues. This in contrast to concrete thinking - that is a style of thinking in which the individual sees each situation as unique and is unable to generalize from …

Idea Depression or How to Find Inspiration in a Hamburger, Sandwich or a Cake

Photo: Pixabay Do you feel that there are no new ideas? You browse around on the Internet, talk to friends and read newspapers but you find nothing exciting. There is no revolutionary way of doing things or solving problems. You have seen it all before or rather something just like it.  Nothing exciting at all. …

A Thinkibility Challenge – what questions does not have an answer by search engines

In 10 research tips for finding answers online Danielle Thomson shared some of her best research tips to help you in those “why can’t I find this?” moments. One of them is this: There are no new questions. Have a research question? Trust me, it’s been asked before. Put your exact question into quotations as a …