WHO SAID think outside the box?
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The origins of the phrase "thinking outside the box" are obscure; but it was popularized in part because of a nine-dot puzzle, which John Adair claims to have introduced in 1969.
Correspondingly, who said I don't think outside the box I think of what I can do with the box?
Abdelnour: “Don't think outside the box.
Consequently, why Thinking outside the box is important?
Learners don't have to stay within the 'box' of formal learning. And when learners are able to think outside the box, they become better thinkers; they'll be better able to learn new things, come up with new strategies and create plans to implement all their new-found knowledge.
think outside the box Fig. to think freely, not bound by old, nonfunctional, or limiting structures, rules, or practices. (As if thinking or creativity were confined in or limited by a figurative box. Compare this with think inside the box.) You won't come up with good ideas until you think outside the box.