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“SuperSmart” means extremely
smart, extremely intelligent, or
extremely good at thinking
quickly and effectively in
challenging situations or while
addressing super-complex issues.
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Smart victors know how to outfight
enemies.
Super-smart
victors know how to win without fighting.
Smart ideators brainstorm consciously.
Super-smart
ideators ideate
superconsciously on
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Super-Smart vs. Smart
•Smart thinkers recognize the presence of intuitive
thinking; super-smart thinkers know how to engage
super-conscious intuition.
•Smart analysts
recognize change; super-smart analysts foresee
change.
Smart ones adapt to
change and rule-changing innovations before the
majority does; super-smart ones create change
rule-changing innovations and harness the benefits
of being the first.
•Smart inventors
invent new things; super-smart inventors stretch
their creativity to become super-creative and invent
disruptive and amazing things.
•Smart innovators
design their innovation journey A to Z; super-smart
innovators create new trends and design their
innovation journey A-to-Z/360.
•Smart entrepreneurs solve problems creatively;
super-smart entrepreneurs turn problems to
opportunities.
•Smart leaders create followers; super-smart leaders
create self-leaders.
•Smart strategists formulate and implement good
strategies; super-smart strategists invent
disruptive strategies and implement them in an
experimental and flexible venturepreneurial fashion.
•Smart managers build strong teams and make them
productive; super-smart managers build synergistic
teams and get the best out of them.
•Smart organizers make events seamless; super-smarts
make events wonderful.
Five Specific Habits of a Supersmart
1.Systems Thinking (includes ability to see the big
picture, holistic thinking, holistic intelligence,
holistic creativity)
2.Creative Dissatisfaction (includes entrepreneurial
mindset, achievement drive, critical thinking,
addressing problems creatively)
3.Treating Problems as Opportunities (includes
entrepreneurial open-minded attitude, a habit to
look for opportunities always and everywhere)
4.Questioning Assumptions (includes readiness to
break riles, challenging the status quo, asking
‘Why? What If?’ questions)
5.Superconscious Ideation (includes intuition,
ideation on autopilot, superconscious problem
solving, superconscious analysis and decision
making)
Specific Thinking Skills of a Supersmart
Supersmarts are outstanding at holistic thinking,
systems thinking, thinking out of the box, lateral
thinking, building synergies, quick and effective
decision making, and rapid mental simulation of
possible scenarios. Supersmarts can see the ‘big
picture’, understand connections in a complex
system, and do far more with far less by finding the
difference that makes the difference.
Most importantly, supersmarts know how to engage
their light-speed superconscious mind that can
address complex challenges quickly and effectively.
SuperSmart vs. Smart -
superconscious keys to supersmartness