Difference between revisions of "The art and science of exploring for oil and gas"
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* [[Who finds oil?]] | * [[Who finds oil?]] | ||
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* [[Thinking creatively]] | * [[Thinking creatively]] | ||
* [[Enhancing the creative thinking process]] | * [[Enhancing the creative thinking process]] | ||
[[Category:Developing a philosophy of exploration]] | [[Category:Developing a philosophy of exploration]] |
Latest revision as of 13:37, 7 July 2014
Great oil, gas, and mineral finders have common characteristics that allow them to succeed. By surveying a select group of successful explorationists, we discovered they love the thrill of discovery and the deep satisfaction of being able to use science and art to find a valuable resource for the benefit of all mankind. Specifically, we identified the following common characteristics:
- Think positively (negative-thinking people do not find oil and gas)
- Are self-motivated and self-starting
- Are persistent
- Have vivid imaginations controlled by facts
- Develop creativity through visual thinking