is defined as thinking that generates value, solves problems, and creates opportunities. Unproductive thinking, on the other hand, is circular, negative, or passive. It drains energy without producing results.

According to Abioye, thinking is not a passive activity; it is the engine room of destiny. However, there is a distinction between mere thinking (worrying, daydreaming, or mental wandering) and productive thinking .

One of the most highlighted sections in the is the "Problem-to-Possibility" matrix. For every problem you face, write down 20 possible solutions. This exercise rewires the brain to be solution-oriented, breaking the paralysis of analysis.

"Thinking is the cheapest but most expensive raw material for productivity. Cheap because it costs no money. Expensive because without it, everything else costs too much."