ability.” Two heads are better than one—when they are thinking in the same direction. It’s like harnessing two
horses to pull a wagon. They are stronger pulling together than either is individually. But did you know that when
they pull together, they can move more weight than the sum of what they can move individually? A synergy
comes from working together. That same kind of energy comes into play when people think together.
5. Shared Thinking Returns Greater Value than Solo Thinking
Because shared thinking is stronger than solo thinking, it’s obvious that it yields a higher return. That
happens because of the compounding action of shared thinking. But it also offers other benefits. The personal
return you receive from shared thinking and experiences can be great. Clarence Francis sums up the benefits
in the following observation: “I sincerely believe that the word relationships is the key to the prospect of a
decent world. It seems abundantly clear that every problem you will have—in your family, in your work, in our
nation, or in this world—is essentially a matter of relationships, of interdependence.”
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