Water Logic

Water Logic by Edward De Bono, published by Penguin in 1994, presents a novel approach to problem-solving through the lens of psychology. This edition, comprising 191 pages, introduces readers to de Bono’s concept of “water logic,” which contrasts traditional static reasoning with a more fluid method of thinking. The book emphasizes the importance of understanding the relationships between various factors when tackling complex issues, offering practical tools designed to enhance clarity and insight.
In this work, de Bono encourages readers to shift their focus from conventional logic to a dynamic framework that fosters creativity and adaptability. By employing “water logic,” individuals can visualize their thought processes through a “flowscape,” enabling them to explore the implications of their ideas more effectively. This method aims to simplify the complexities of decision-making and enhance problem-solving capabilities, making it accessible for anyone looking to improve their cognitive strategies.
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“When approaching a complex problem, it is often difficult to keep in mind the many factors involved and to retain a clear view of how they relate to each other. Edward de Bono has built his reputation on providing thinking tools that are very simple to use and yet are powerful in their effect. In this book he puts forward a new method for problem solving. de Bono contends that traditional logic is static, based on the solid foundation of “is” and identity. In contrast to this traditional “rock Logic”, he proposes “water Logic” which is based on “to” and the flow of the mind: “What does this lead to?” as opposed to “What is this?” This new logic is surprisingly easy to learn and to use, and results in a visual “flowscape”, which allows you to layout and then look at your thinking.” –Descripción del editor.
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