This document discusses thinking outside the box and provides examples. It presents the classic problem of drawing 4 connected straight lines to link 9 dots, which can be solved with 5, 4, or 3 lines by thinking unconventionally. The example of Fosbury Flop is given, where Dick Fosbury revolutionized the scissor jump in high jump by going over the bar backwards instead of frontally, winning an Olympic gold medal. The document encourages thinking unconventionally, as thinking outside the established ways can lead to innovative solutions.