Benefits of Reverse Thinking

Mondo Education Updated on 2024-02-26

When it comes to the power of reverse thinking, we can't help but marvel at the power of those who are able to use this technique. Here's a retelling of these examples in a more vivid and lighthearted style:

1.Wisdom in the supermarket:

Conventional thinking: My phone is missing, what should I do?

Reverse thinking: The thief got my phone, what does he want most?

The store employee cleverly exploited the thief's greed by sending a text message to induce him to throw himself into the net, and the thief was quickly apprehended.

2.The ingenious defence-of-ATM machine:

Conventional thinking: My money was swallowed up by an ATM machine, and I had to wait until dawn to solve it.

Contrarian thinking: What do banks value most?

The lady wittily attracted the bank's attention on the grounds of spitting out more money, and the maintenance staff quickly arrived to solve the problem.

3.Strategies in the Courtyard:

Conventional thinking: The kids are so noisy that I have to find a way to get them to leave.

Reverse Thinking: What is the most attractive thing about children?

The old man used the method of reward to attract the children, and then gradually reduced the reward, and finally let the children choose to leave on their own.

4.Clever under the wheel:

Conventional thinking: the wheel is stuck in a ditch and needs to be rescued by a tow truck.

Reverse Thinking: Who Wants to Help?

The driver skillfully used the power of the delivery boy, they helped lift the car, and the driver reciprocated their help with food and praise.

5.Online shopping fights back:

Conventional thinking: The quality of the purchased hairy crabs does not match, and the merchant ignores them.

Reverse thinking: How to let other buyers see the real face of the business?

The friend used the actual purchase of the big crab** and the description in the review to expose the merchant's fraud, which eventually led to the merchant's closure.

These examples show how reverse thinking can help us see problems in a fresh light, often leading to unexpected but highly effective solutions.

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