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The nine-dot puzzle has been around for decades. Connect all nine with four straight lines…without lifting your pen. In the control group, nobody solves it. Then researchers temporarily suppress the rule-following part of the brain with electrical stimulation. Forty percent crack it. The puzzle didn't change. The rules didn't change. The frame did. This is Part 3 of The Plus. We get into convergent vs. divergent thinking, why LLMs can only do one of them, and what your kids can tell you about which one you're built for. Then we meet the train kid—the viral clip that explains how it feels to work with the robots. And last, three questions you can ask yourself to know if you're at risk of losing the "+." Blog Post: The Plus: Part 3, Keep Diverging [https://winwithflynn.com/2026/07/06/keep-diverging/] Sponsors: Passing Notes to Strangers [https://winwithflynn.com/books/passing-notes-to-strangers-book/] 31 Easy™ [https://winwithflynn.com/31easy/] TempRx [https://temprx.app/] Chapters:
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