Tuesday, July 28, 2009

UNDERSTANDING THE VENTURI EFFECT OF THE MIND

According to Tim Hurson, writing in his book, 'Think Better: Aa Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking', the more ideas we have, the more ideas we will get.

The principle works much like a carburettor in an automobile engine.

Just as air flowing through a venturi tube in a carburettor creates a vacuum that pulls fuel into the combustion chamber of the engine, so too does the flow of ideas create a vacuum that is filled with other ideas.

In other words, the very process of articulating ideas create the conditions in which more ideas are generated.

Isn't it interesting?

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