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For more on brainstorming, here is a summary of the state-of-the-art evidence on how to do it.
The Osborne rules mentioned in the first bullet point are: (1) Don’t criticize (2) Be freewheeling: the wilder the idea, the better (3) Focus on quantity (4) Combine & build on ideas

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often, we simply latch onto the first option we’re exposed to. Our subconscious then fills in the gaps retroactively, convincing us that we chose them deliberately.
This Computer Scientist Built an App That Randomized His Life
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Benford's Law: Numbers in natural sets of data are not uniformly distributed (e.g. 30% of numbers have 1 as their first digit). Used by the IRS and other tax agencies to determine if you've lied about your finances.
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