Ask dumb questions
The lateral thinker is always curious. They ask a great many questions – smart questions, dumb questions, basic questions, childlike questions.
In 1970, Roger Hargreaves’ six-year-old son Adam asked his father a question. It was a question only a child could ask; no adult would ever conceive of it. Adam said, ‘Daddy, what does a tickle look like?’
In response Hargreaves, a cartoonist, drew a picture of a round orange blob with a face and long rubbery arms. It became the central character in his first book, Mr Tickle. He had difficulty finding a publisher willing to take it on but eventually the book was published and went on to be the start of the Mr Men series which have sold over 90 million copies. They are favourites ...
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