I really liked the explanation and animations but found the volume of the background music to be a bit too high and distracting from your calm voice. It was hard to follow your voice and at times the music really got in the way. Thanks for the explanation though :)
Then you may not be a divergent thinker! Lol bc all I was thinking about was how I can use this but will it get copyright striked. Maybe based on how the music effected you could be an insight into what kind of thinker you are?
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing this, John. Divergent thinking is the bedrock of 21st century skills and competencies. One of my favorite computational skills is "tolerance for ambiguity." As AJ would say, chef> cook.
could you exemplify, so that we are able to relate to it. For example, a problem in a board room, convergent thinking opposed to divergent thinking, or as illustrated in your video, the team uses convergent thinking to come up with a plausible solution. Then they use divergent thinking to look at various perspectives.
That's definitely a shift I've made in my videos. If you like at my more recent ones, the mixing is more voice-heavy and the background music is much quieter. It's been a learning curve for me. At some point, I would like to redo these videos with quieter background music.
The music is too loud, and I am grateful there is a transcript. I sincerely appreciate your content, but I suffer from sensory overload, so any instructional content that includes loud music or even music is very problematic for me. "Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive to auditory stimuli, such as loud music, and may experience sensory overload"
Loved your animation describing convergent and divergent thinking! The music was awesome, deep thinking, inspiring, and action sounding. Perfect pair for the concepts!
I like the dichotomy of convergent and divergent thinking. I take a broader approach and talk about the seven thinking styles in my recent video: ruclips.net/video/ZRWpDoNZDH0/видео.html. I thought you may find it useful!
I love your work. It’s original and practical I was wondering if you would be willing to share the software you use to create these videos. Once again thank you for your channel.
@@spencereducation you're so kind! No wonder you're a genius. I just got to watch this video today and I appreciate it so much. It helped me first to affirm my personality type and, it made me realise how easy life in business or projects or whatever should be, and how easy work can be if we let our minds be flexible. Thank you so much.
In terms of casual modalities that we each gravitate towards, I guess, in the Myers Briggs innate emotional personality assessment archetypes, this would be P vs J... 'Perceivers' expand and develop, while 'Judgers' sculpt and reduce. As an infp, in recent years, I've found that my general perceptions have (d?)evolved to this point where about .001% of people will even begin understand my honest perspective anymore (I get along with intps most, by far). I get along with most others very well in person, but I have to remember to not elucidate any serious perspective because my understanding of everything is so atypical, nuanced, complex, and less based on Euclidean measurements, that it's virtually impossible to find anyone who relates. Most people are extremely easy to relate with because they (and their perspectives) are more spiritually archetypal. I wonder if there is some known identification of this path or some brain disease that I've personally happened upon. I didn't used to have this issue. Anyone else have this problem? Didn't think so.
I ended up here through a rabbit hole of debate talks. But I really like these two concepts. I would 💯 identify as a Divergent thinker and your explanation explains my Role at work ( Innovation ) and my personal passions ( Maker / Hacker ).
I know. It's so annoying. Even Guildford does a lousy job in his original paper, which is ironic given that it's a psychometric approach. But that's not the presenter's fault. Good work
Finding the music too loud? John Spencer does not care. He does not respond to the content of this channel. ""Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive to auditory stimuli, such as loud music, and may experience sensory overload"" and he does not care, which is why he does not provide a solution the problem. This is very odd. If you were posting an instructional video and people who are disabled had issues with it and politely elucidated the reasoning for the problem, would you not change it?
I really liked the explanation and animations but found the volume of the background music to be a bit too high and distracting from your calm voice. It was hard to follow your voice and at times the music really got in the way. Thanks for the explanation though :)
Yes! So loud. :(
Too loud, even not needed...
Then you may not be a divergent thinker! Lol bc all I was thinking about was how I can use this but will it get copyright striked. Maybe based on how the music effected you could be an insight into what kind of thinker you are?
Yes.
Yep, asked youtube to never recommend this channel again for the same reasons.
The music volume is maybe a bit too loud in certain moments, hard to really understand what you say
Yes I agree…it would be better to lower the volume a bit
So simple yet thorough explanation! Brilliant!
Great video. Need to balance the background audio. Music at times is too loud to hear the narration.
Amazing work! Thanks for sharing this, John. Divergent thinking is the bedrock of 21st century skills and competencies. One of my favorite computational skills is "tolerance for ambiguity." As AJ would say, chef> cook.
I love that concept of "tolerance for ambiguity."
Teachers On Fire I am so grateful for what you do. Thankyou so much for the link
This was a fantastic explanation. Thank you!
Love this! Clear, concise and great delivery.
could you exemplify, so that we are able to relate to it. For example, a problem in a board room, convergent thinking opposed to divergent thinking, or as illustrated in your video, the team uses convergent thinking to come up with a plausible solution. Then they use divergent thinking to look at various perspectives.
cool stuff! just on your next video try find a nice background jingle instead of this intense stuff :)
Hell
I'm definitely divergent in my thinking. I rarely, if never use convergent thought
The background music was a bit high, but I still appreciated the explanation and it was a nice video 👍
That's definitely a shift I've made in my videos. If you like at my more recent ones, the mixing is more voice-heavy and the background music is much quieter. It's been a learning curve for me. At some point, I would like to redo these videos with quieter background music.
@@spencereducation Making videos is definitely a learning curve, and I think there's always something new to explore.
Finally get it. thankyou. I was recently diagnosed with ADHD but couldn't get my head around the concept.
The music is too loud, and I am grateful there is a transcript. I sincerely appreciate your content, but I suffer from sensory overload, so any instructional content that includes loud music or even music is very problematic for me. "Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive to auditory stimuli, such as loud music, and may experience sensory overload"
VERY helpful - thank you!!
Great explainer video. Definitely see how these different ways of thinking are powerful companions with my business partner and I.
We're using this video in class 😌👏
I've my college semester exams in 12 hours, thanks for the video.
Loved your animation describing convergent and divergent thinking! The music was awesome, deep thinking, inspiring, and action sounding. Perfect pair for the concepts!
What's the background music?
dope video.
thanks for explaining this so well
I like the dichotomy of convergent and divergent thinking. I take a broader approach and talk about the seven thinking styles in my recent video: ruclips.net/video/ZRWpDoNZDH0/видео.html. I thought you may find it useful!
Thanks for sharing!
I do both very well and thats why I’m a kwisatz haderach.
Nice! Appreciate your work 😊
Thanks!
Simple, well explained and to the point. Thanks for sharing this!
Glad it was helpful!
great explanations but the background music was very distracting
Amazing work thanks for saving me tons of time.
Glad it helped!
Superb explanation...please tell The background music name..
The background music is disturbing 😣 can you please re upload it without the music .. thank you
Great video! I love the explanation. Thanks for sharing
amazing work !! thank you so much
is being a divergent thinker better???
Both are necessary, actually. But in a world of AI, divergent thinking has grown more important.
Very informative but can you please reduce background sound
How to make that kind of presentation?
Very interesting!
Amazing and helpful
I love your work. It’s original and practical
I was wondering if you would be willing to share the software you use to create these videos. Once again thank you for your channel.
Thanks for the kind words! Here's my process: www.spencerauthor.com/how-i-create-sketch-animation-videos/
@@spencereducation you're so kind! No wonder you're a genius.
I just got to watch this video today and I appreciate it so much. It helped me first to affirm my personality type and, it made me realise how easy life in business or projects or whatever should be, and how easy work can be if we let our minds be flexible. Thank you so much.
wow! thank you!
Glad you found it helpful!
divergent thinkers will make great day traders. convergent thinkers may become great investors
It has good information but the background music is very loud. It is hard to listen to the message.
Great video! but the music is too loud.
Great video! My teacher showed it to us in class
So cool!
Love this! Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Powerful info
Thanks! Glad it resonated.
I'm a divergent thinker "BUT WHY NOT????"
Divergent like a Tree, Convergent as a gem - me
INTJ (convergent) comparatively to INTP (divergent).
Interesting. I've never thought about that but it makes sense.
In terms of casual modalities that we each gravitate towards, I guess, in the Myers Briggs innate emotional personality assessment archetypes, this would be P vs J... 'Perceivers' expand and develop, while 'Judgers' sculpt and reduce.
As an infp, in recent years, I've found that my general perceptions have (d?)evolved to this point where about .001% of people will even begin understand my honest perspective anymore (I get along with intps most, by far). I get along with most others very well in person, but I have to remember to not elucidate any serious perspective because my understanding of everything is so atypical, nuanced, complex, and less based on Euclidean measurements, that it's virtually impossible to find anyone who relates.
Most people are extremely easy to relate with because they (and their perspectives) are more spiritually archetypal.
I wonder if there is some known identification of this path or some brain disease that I've personally happened upon. I didn't used to have this issue. Anyone else have this problem? Didn't think so.
Excellent video and i like the idea !
Turn up the music I can't hear it
The music is too loud!
Well explained! Keep up the good work! new subscriber here! :)
nice work! Thank you. It would be so helpful in teaching
1:12 like luke from modern family haha
Excellent
Thank you❤️👍
Music is too loud.
Thank you
You're welcome
music is loud
I ended up here through a rabbit hole of debate talks.
But I really like these two concepts. I would 💯 identify as a Divergent thinker and your explanation explains my Role at work ( Innovation ) and my personal passions ( Maker / Hacker ).
jordan peterson and russle brand?
@@pavener I think you are correct!
You happen to be left handed?
@@Michael-vz3wn Nope, I am right-handed.
I think it's important for all creatives to associate so much with divergent thinking.
In other word left brain vs right brain?
I still can’t find a definition💀
I know. It's so annoying. Even Guildford does a lousy job in his original paper, which is ironic given that it's a psychometric approach. But that's not the presenter's fault. Good work
Cool!
Awesome thank you
Thanks sir!
Good stuff
Sound is too loud, otherwise great video.
wow excellent stuff
Finding the music too loud? John Spencer does not care. He does not respond to the content of this channel. ""Many people with ADHD are hypersensitive to auditory stimuli, such as loud music, and may experience sensory overload"" and he does not care, which is why he does not provide a solution the problem. This is very odd. If you were posting an instructional video and people who are disabled had issues with it and politely elucidated the reasoning for the problem, would you not change it?
It's an older video and I've fortunately gotten better at audio mixing since then. You can find it here: ruclips.net/video/jrFvtt9TvIc/видео.html
@@spencereducation Thank you!!!!
Some examples would have been nice.
You can find some examples here: www.spencerauthor.com/divergent-thinking/
@@spencereducation Thanks!
Hello Stefan
Music is loud and annoying
Music too loud and unnecessary
What if you’re both ? Elon is definitely both…
Music too loud.
Speech unclear.
Here is a new version: ruclips.net/video/jrFvtt9TvIc/видео.html
DON’T TELL ANYONE WE’RE DIVERGENT THEY WILL COME AFTER US!
delete the music mate. its really distracting.