Thinking About Myself was created in 1994.
Six Thinking Hats was created in 1983 by Edward de Bono as a thinking tool to help individuals and groups think more effectively and make better decisions.
"Descartes' Error" was created in 1994 by neuroscientist Antonio Damasio. It explores the connection between emotions and rational thinking in decision-making.
The three questions Socrates is known for asking himself are: "What do I know?", "What do I not know?", and "How can I know myself?" These questions reflect his pursuit of wisdom through self-examination and critical thinking.
Socrates is known for creating the Socratic method, a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue to stimulate critical thinking and illuminate ideas. This method involves asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and uncover underlying assumptions.
Lateral thinking describes creative thinking as it involves reasoning that is not immediately obvious and seeks to explore different approaches or perspectives to solve problems or generate new ideas.
Thinking of You - I Drive Myself Crazy - was created on 1999-02-22.
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Me Myself I was created in 1980-03.
Change Myself was created in 2009.
Give Myself to You was created in 2005.
Message to Myself was created in 2007.
Talking to Myself was created in 2007.
I Hum to Myself was created in 1983.
Find Myself in You was created in 2006.
Dancing with Myself was created in 1981.
Blind Myself was created in 1995.
Losing Myself was created in 2010.