So often, the solution to a problem is overlooked because it requires a fundamentally different way of looking at things. Once the problem is seen in a new light, the resolution is obvious, and we wonder how we could have ever been so stupid. Is it possible to identify “new lights” at the outset, and then proceed to determine which might best illuminate the problem at hand?
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