Guide to avoiding First Line Thinking
- Mar 3
- 1 min read
First-line thinking is the mental equivalent of fast food—it’s convenient, familiar, and ultimately unsatisfying. To avoid it, you need to slow down, question everything, and dig deeper. Think of it as training your brain to distrust its own laziness.
Remember: Great ideas rarely come from the first thing you think of. They come from pushing past the obvious and embracing the messy, uncomfortable process of exploration.
Now go forth and annihilate those surface-level thoughts.




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