Conventional Wisdom or Unconventional Wisdom: Which is True Wisdom

The logical mind is not equal to a conventional thinking. Conventional mind is bound by its beliefs and general practices. We have to be determined to get better results somehow and it will help us to try unconventional practices and a better result. Conventional thinking often refers to “in-the box” thinking, which is opposite to the “out-of-box” creative thinking, The logical mind is more structured in the solution hunt, whereas the innovative mind is faster to test new untested areas. The more structured approach means that the discerning and mature thinker with a logical or structure style will first approach the problem from all possible conventional methods, most times in simulations; identify problem areas, choose solutions and move forward. The logical mind can be also creative when necessary. It is only when all known avenues have been thought through, that the logical mind will start the out-of-the-box thinking. This is a far superior and more stable method in most situations; the intuitive mind is faster to perceive, solve; it is quick in decisions; but suffers from the weakness of fast thought - which has its own risk side, as there is a tendency to be fast but not thorough - which is why at times innovations fail despite being brilliant in conceptual thought.The issue is that with the conventional mind you expect unconventional results. This is like walking on the treadmill. Taking steps, getting stressed but not moving ahead...wondering what is happening...
Being unconventional does not mean being foolish, neither being conventional means one is wise: Often at the society with traditional culture, it usually considers conventional to be wise, and unconventional to be unwise. So, we keep preaching with the age old wisdom. But in more open culture, conventional wisdom has a negative connotation about sticking to the outdated concepts, traditions, cultures, or the old ways to do things. And, with being called conventional wisdom we keep nurturing mediocrity and keep expecting Innovation out of that mediocrity. The same mediocrity is inherited down the line by generations. Some crisis situations, often with more frequent disruptions in digital era, will require innovative process; where a conventional style would be troublesome. That is a given; the ideal scenario is a judicious and mature mix of both styles. Ideally, an organisation will, by choice, build a mix of styles in the optimal proportion as dictated by its realities and its industry.

Either conventional or unconventional, the true wisdom leads to putting more thought into things and searching for flaws in decisions and that widens the possibility of coming up with alternative solutions. Wisdom is at the top of knowledge life cycle: the abundance of data, information and knowledge is not automatically equal to the abundance of wisdom. Many times, wisdom is still in scarcity, for human as species to survive and thrive, the true wisdom is the most important thing to push the world forward
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Published on January 17, 2016 23:50
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