Shared Thinking vs Solo Thinking (+Video)
People say that if you want to go fast, you can go alone, but if you want to go far, you need to go with others. This is a major difference between shared thinking and solo-thinking.
Have you ever seen someone who started a project alone and took it to conclusion alone?
In Shared Thinking, you recruit other people whose thoughts will help you go far with your endeavours and you join forces with them. You don't do solo thinking to go far. Most times, actually, in these fast-paced days, you need to be able to collaborate with other good thinkers to be able to have quick results.
3 key Differences between Shared Thinking and Solo-thinking
Shared thinking is good for innovation. Innovative thinking
always utilizes shared thinking and not solo-thinking.
Note also that Shared thinking breeds maturity. When you are able to hook up with what another person has done, you grow in maturity. Other people's experience will make it easier than you trying to get the experience first-hand.
How To Participate in Shared Thinking
How do you encourage participation in shared thinking? First, value the ideas of others whether you like them or not. I have a whole lot in the video I recorded.
Please watch and get the points here👇🏼
Note that Shared thinking is you using the minds of others to think, for compounded results. Learn to use shared thinking more than solo-thinking. And also, feel free to share this article and video so more people can learn along with us.
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