11-02-2026, 01:03 AM
instead of reading wikipedia, u can open wiki article and paste the title into gpt grok and gemini and let them explain in easy words
example, instead of reading 3 wiki articles i did this:
explain in easy words, what is lateral thinking , vertical thinking and divergent thinking
Sure 😊 I’ll keep it simple and everyday-language friendly.
🧠 Vertical thinking
This is step-by-step, logical thinking.
You move in a straight line:
One step leads to the next
You follow rules and use facts
You try to find the correct answer
Example:
Solving a math problem using a formula, or fixing something by following instructions.
👉 Think: logical, focused, serious, one right answer
🌊 Lateral thinking
This is thinking sideways, not straight ahead.
You:
Look at the problem from unusual angles
Break rules or assumptions
Try unexpected ideas
Example:
If a door won’t open, instead of pushing harder, you check if it pulls… or realize it’s not a door at all 😄
👉 Think: creative shortcuts, “what if?”, surprising solutions
🎨 Divergent thinking
This is thinking in many directions at once.
You:
Generate lots of ideas
Don’t judge them at first
Explore many possibilities
Example:
“List as many uses as you can for a paperclip.”
(Belt, lock pick, art, antenna, bookmark, tiny sculpture…)
👉 Think: brainstorming, many answers, imagination
Quick comparison
Vertical = go deep on one path
Lateral = jump sideways to a new path
Divergent = explore many paths
If you want, I can also explain which one is used in creativity, exams, business, or problem-solving 👍
example, instead of reading 3 wiki articles i did this:
explain in easy words, what is lateral thinking , vertical thinking and divergent thinking
Sure 😊 I’ll keep it simple and everyday-language friendly.
🧠 Vertical thinking
This is step-by-step, logical thinking.
You move in a straight line:
One step leads to the next
You follow rules and use facts
You try to find the correct answer
Example:
Solving a math problem using a formula, or fixing something by following instructions.
👉 Think: logical, focused, serious, one right answer
🌊 Lateral thinking
This is thinking sideways, not straight ahead.
You:
Look at the problem from unusual angles
Break rules or assumptions
Try unexpected ideas
Example:
If a door won’t open, instead of pushing harder, you check if it pulls… or realize it’s not a door at all 😄
👉 Think: creative shortcuts, “what if?”, surprising solutions
🎨 Divergent thinking
This is thinking in many directions at once.
You:
Generate lots of ideas
Don’t judge them at first
Explore many possibilities
Example:
“List as many uses as you can for a paperclip.”
(Belt, lock pick, art, antenna, bookmark, tiny sculpture…)
👉 Think: brainstorming, many answers, imagination
Quick comparison
Vertical = go deep on one path
Lateral = jump sideways to a new path
Divergent = explore many paths
If you want, I can also explain which one is used in creativity, exams, business, or problem-solving 👍
