Summary:
The book delves into the common pitfalls in thinking that hinder problem-solving and decision-making, such as cognitive biases and reliance on habitual approaches. It offers strategies and techniques to overcome these mental obstacles and foster more innovative, effective thinking.
Key points:
1. Mindfulness: Stay present and aware to avoid automatic, habitual decisions and recognize biases.
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