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The First Idea Problem

De Bono's diagnosis of the universal cognitive pathology by which <em>the pattern's default output is mistaken for the best output</em> — now operating at computational scale in every unprompted AI interaction.
The first idea problem is de Bono's name for a specific cognitive failure that is nearly universal and almost invisible. When faced with a challenge, the brain generates a first idea — the idea that follows most naturally from the established pattern. The first idea is usually adequate. It is rarely creative. It is the idea the pattern produces when left to its own devices, the path of least resistance through the established channels. Most people adopt the first idea and begin refining it through vertical thinking, optimizing an idea that was never laterally examined. The refinement produces a polished version of the default; it does not produce anything the pattern could not have reached.

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The problem is structural rather than personal. It is not that people are too hasty or too lazy to consider alternatives. It is that the self-organizing system actively produces the first idea as a feature — the pattern's function is to make

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