How to Adjust Your Creativity Lens
The Closed World principle of the SIT Method is based on the idea that the further away a solution is from the problem, the less creative it will be. The principle involves setting boundaries around the problem's imaginary space and using the resources within that space to generate new ideas. By zooming in and out, one can change the size of the boundary and access different resources, resulting in different types of ideas. The technique is useful when trying to generate new ideas for a specific problem or component, and can also be applied to larger systems.