Do you think that Spike Lee is about to draw? Spike Lee wants his audience to seek conclusions based on your ethical rules that your problem has many solutions. Whether it is morally right or wrong can be said to anyone. Moooky did the right thing. No one has, Mukee did not do the right thing. According to my moral rules. Throwing out the trash can from the window only makes things worse. I do not think anyone is right. They are good in their community, but they can do it in a different way.
Problem thinkers define narrowly "properly structured things". They define it as "something to solve real customer problems". Of course, in order to solve practical problems, solutions must also be feasible. A series of things that the problem thinker defines as "correct" is different from a technical thinker, but it is related. This exact "correct" definition is excellent because it hinders the construction of products that do not solve real problems. However, those thinking about the problem focuses not on focusing on building superior things, but mainly on managing the risk of building useless things. For this reason, problematic thinkers regularly build mediocre products that will not improve the world, business, or customer's lives in a deliberate or meaningful way.
The jump to the solution is the process of solving the problem, but all the research is clear. Entering a direct brainstorm when you encounter tricky and unfamiliar problems is only one thing The most important, mediocre idea usually does not solve the problem. Just like a string dancer is dazzling. However, we are not born in this kind of reflection. We have learned and developed it. At school, we learned to get correct answers in timing tests. Uncertainty means failure. We will incorporate this mentality into our work. It makes our boss happy, like the pleasure of our teacher. When we were 18, we were a magician of leap. Given our revisions, whenever we face a strange problem that requires creative thinking and problem solving, we can leap a solution. However, jumping often fails to effectively close the creative part of the brain before there is a chance to participate.