Creative Thinkin’

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The single most important survival ability in any field is creative thinking.  Anyone can ‘think normally.’ But the kudos and big bucks go to the people who think ‘outside the box.’ This is particularly true in literature and the arts. As my motto states, “If you do not have something unique, you have nothing.” In this short video, someone in Japan was thinking “outside the box.”  The result? The ability have numerous monorail cars running in different directions using the same rail system.  So simple yet, at the same time, revolutionary. Think of the money saved by using two adjustable tracks rather than a half-dozen staid ones. Now that you have seen the video, it is no longer a ‘unique’ concept.  It is now useable in any city in the world. But before this concept was put on paper, it was a pipedream.  How many pipedreams do you have that could go ‘all the way’ to fame and fortune. Got one?  Work on it! https://www.authormasterminds.com/steve-levi

Steve Levi is an Alaskan writer who specializes in the Alaska Gold Rush (nonfiction) and the ‘impossible crime,’ (fiction.)  An ‘impossible crime’ is one where the detective must figure out HOW the crime was committed before going after the perpetrators – like a Greyhound bus with bank robbers and hostages disappearing off the Golden Gate Bridge –THE MATTER OF THE VANISHING GREYHOUND. Steve’s books can be found at www.authormasterminds.com/steve-levi

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