Divergent thinking and convergent thinking are two phases of brainstorming. Divergent thinking is the phase where you generate a lot of ideas without worrying about their feasibility or quality. It's about quantity and variety. On the other hand, convergent thinking is the phase where you evaluate, analyze, and narrow down these ideas to the best ones. It's about quality and feasibility. So, in the context of brainstorming, you first diverge to explore as many ideas as possible and then converge to find the best solution.
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