The novel Think Like a Freak by the two authors Steven D. Levitt and Steven J. Dubner is a book that addresses the mind and works on reconstructing it and training it to think deeply and follow unconventional ways of thinking. Everyone who has read this book quickly found satisfactory solutions on how to deal with problems and make the right decisions. The most important thing you can learn from this book is to think critically, wisely, and objectively, and to build a mind that possesses the qualities of great thinkers. The author explains that the secret to problem-solving is always to follow unconventional methods of thinking and to ask smart questions that lead to the answers you desire. Traditional, stereotypical thinking often results in conventional and uncreative outcomes. In this regard, we encounter many stories that highlight this meaning:
The author of Think Like a Freak tells us the first story of a Japanese man who decided to create a breakthrough in food in a competitive manner, especially regarding the consumption of sausages. He decided not to eat too much in order to compete; instead, he could eat quickly, which was a better idea. The book presents many concepts, including the idea of thinking like a child. How do children think? Keep your mind curious and open; train yourself to have a desire to learn more and more, and accept information without boredom. If we compare ourselves in the past and present, we find that our curiosity about things has changed. Looking back, curiosity is what brought us to where we are now. You must now free yourself from the traditional way you have always thought and look at things from a different perspective; you might discover what you have never found before.
Think Like a Freak by Steven Levitt discusses the role of psychological motivation in creating a desire for knowledge in a positive way, which makes you act intelligently to obtain the information you want or think deeply until you formulate a question that leads you to an answer that reveals much. One of the key elements the book addresses is the assumptions that cannot always be accepted; you must consider the possibility of another result that is not the usual one when solving problems.
The book Think Like a Freak emphasizes the necessity of recycling ideas. For example, if we remember a person suffering from kidney failure, they continue to receive treatment until death, and everyone knows there is no other solution. However, after recycling scientific ideas, it was discovered that some can live with one kidney and donate the other. Naturally, the idea was initially met with astonishment, but it has now saved the lives of many people safely, whereas it once seemed impossible.
The final part of this remarkable work is about thinking in segments to simplify the problem and giving each part importance and time for easier management and control. This leads to reaching an effective solution instead of thinking about the problem as a whole at once, which can cause confusion and stress and may generate other problems.
The book Think Like a Freak is a valuable treasure in your library. From now on, you can eliminate traditional thinking and follow the latest methods of out-of-the-box thinking based on criticism, curiosity, and the desire to reach more satisfying results for you. Even if you learn about the hypothetical result at an acceptable level, you are the one who can elevate the result to excellence by following innovative ways of thinking and problem-solving alongside the authors of this book.