Creative thinking involves two basic processes: escape and provocation. To escape, you must: *Recognize dominant polarizing ideas; *Deliberately search for alternative ways of looking at or doing things; *Refuse to accept any assumptions r to take anything for granted; *Ignore all existing concepts; *Attack, your own and others’ arrogance; *Realize that there are other ways […]
Azm-e-Nou, Rethinking Pakistan’s defense Doctrine
In 1989 Pakistan Army conducted the largest exercise of its history. The need for Zerb e Momin was felt due to threats emerging from India and response to Sunjerji Doctrine which brought Pakistan India near to war in 1986-87. This exercise not only validated Pakistan Army’s new Doctrine but also gave a clear signal to […]
Why Thinking Before You Speak Is Important In A Relationship
In the heat of the moment everyone is capable of expressing thoughts verbally that are better left in the recesses of the mind, only to later regret the unfortunate outburst. The importance of thinking before you speak never carries more potential negative impact than in a close relationship, where such a poor choice of communication […]
Loud Thinking on Welfare of Indian Muslims
The issues concerning Muslims are many; from profiling, security, education, jobs, poverty reduction, and economic participation to social and political empowerment. However, there is no agreement on the agenda and the course of action to be followed to address these anomalies. In order to grapple with this problem, a meeting of the Muslim MPs and […]
Recycling, Reusing And Thinking Saves Money.
A Toilet Seat And My Concept Of Reality. I have what I call, an “H-T and W mind.” H-T and W, as in, how to and why or how things work. A lot our life we go from one thing, that someone else has researched, developed and sold, to the next without ever really doing […]
Psychiatric Categories as Natural Kinds: Essentialist Thinking about Mental Disorder – Abstract
IN a penetrating ethnographic study of American psychiatry, Tanya Luhrmann (2000) comes to a troubling diagnosis. At the end of the century, psychiatric practice, theory, and training are riven by a deep divide between two ways of understanding mental disorder. These orientations–the biomedical and the psychodynamic–have lived in uneasy coexistence for several decades, struggling to […]
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