The LO stage: looking around at the situation. The TO stage: where am I going to? With what do I want to end up? 2. Instead of the usual confusion of thinking there are clear steps. The structure laid out in this book does just that. Much of thinking is a matter of 'directing attention' to what matters. Learning to ride a bicycle may be awkward and artificial at first, but once we learn how then it becomes very easy and useful." "In this book as software for the mind, Edward de Bono lays out a very simple five-stage structure as a framework for thinking. Yet it is a skill, just like skiing or carpentry. "Considering how very important thinking is - for problem solving, making decisions, making plans, responding to situations and generally coping - we pay very little attention to it as a skill.
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