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One of the first things this book stresses is the fact that we automatically try to see what's wrong with a new idea. The author proposes that we first attempt to discover the good points of an idea long before trying to see what might be wrong with it.
The book then goes on to suggest ways to enhance creativity and inventiveness, even giving exercises designed to stimulate and strengthen those faculties.
I would recommend this book to anyone but especially to someone like myself who has had to solve problems for a living. It gives a new perspective on ways to open your mind and expand your abilities as an inventor.
If you are an inventor or just wondering about the process, this is one book worth reading! (Perhaps even several times.)
The concept of an "Angel's Advocate" is marvelous. It shows me how to think positively and how to move forward in my imagination and thinking and doing. If there is any one thing to take from this book it is that philosophy and make it my own. Instead of using the devastating "Automatic NO!" response that the author describes so well, I am practicing to ask "What's Good About It?" when formerly my first reaction to a new idea was a negative one. Now I know I can move ahead with ideas and build on them, rather than reject them as a first alternative. My friends wonder what has happened to me and I don't hesitate to tell them about INVENT!
The internet information given is also valuable.
I only wish I could have had this book 20 years ago, but it seems that the author feels that it's never too late to change one's habits and become a really supportive person. I have read the book twice and am now reading for the third time. Each time something else of value pops up. And the practice exercises are fun and constructive. I enjoy them.
I am amazed at the benefits I am getting from this book. I thank the Lord for it.