The 'mind palace' concept can be used in brainstorming by creating a mental space where ideas can be freely associated and connected. This technique can enhance divergent thinking, which is the phase of ideation where quantity of ideas is important. By visualizing a 'mind palace', one can 'walk' through different rooms or areas, each representing a different aspect or perspective of the problem at hand. This can lead to a broader range of ideas and potential solutions.
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As two-time Nobel Prize winner and science pioneer Linus Pauling said, "The best way to have a good idea is to have a lot of ideas." Why is that so? Since when is quantity more important than quality? Broadly speaking, the act of ideation and solution seeking can be divided into two phases: divergent thinking and convergent thinking.