Organising your ideas

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We tend to be much better at second-stage thinking than at first-stage thinking. So much so that we often fail to see first-stage thinking as thinking at all.

But we ignore first-stage thinking at our peril. No amount of excellent second-stage thinking can compensate for poor or inadequate ideas.

You must spend time generating ideas before trying to assemble them into a structure.

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