HOW TO ACQUIRE THE WISDOM OF BIG-PICTURE THINKING
If you desire to seize new opportunities and open new horizons, then you need
to add big-picture thinking to your abilities. To
become a good thinker better
able to see the big picture, keep in mind the following suggestions:
1. Don’t Strive for Certainty
Big-picture thinkers are comfortable with ambiguity. They don’t
try to force
every observation or piece of data into pre-formulated mental cubby holes. They
think broadly and can juggle many seemingly contradictory
thoughts in their
minds. If you want to cultivate the ability to think big picture, then you must get
used to embracing and dealing with complex and diverse ideas.
2. Learn from Every Experience
Big-picture thinkers broaden their outlook by
striving to learn from every
experience. They don’t
rest on their successes, they learn from them. More
importantly, they learn from their failures. They can do that because they remain
teachable.
Varied experiences—both positive and negative—help you see the big picture.
The greater the variety of experience and success, the more potential to learn you
have. If you desire to be a big-picture thinker, then get out there and try a lot of
things, take a lot of chances, and take time to learn after every victory or defeat.