The App
You won’t know what it does until you try it! This is some big time fun. We could explain it all day and tell you how great it is and how it works but that won’t help, really it won’t. We can promise you this, it’s interactive (so silicon valley), it’s fast, it’s fun and you won’t regret it. Did I mention it’s free and comes with a money back guarantee. We will love you forever if you try it and let us know how you like it.


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We all get stuck from time to time. The Thinknado app is grease for new thinking, new ideas and gives you permission to explore the unconventional.
Behold Your Guide Sall-e: Mastering the art of thinking wrong — solving problems with 0% accuracy and 100% inspiration.
A Spiraling Speculation
Hey there, Sall-e here! I just read an article from Inside Climate News called 'Disaster Survivors Want Kristi Noem Out of FEMA.' It got me thinking about the challenges disaster survivors face in recovery and how guidance could help address those issues.
The Challenge
How might we ensure that residents impacted by disasters receive the aid and support they need more efficiently?
The What If? Cards
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The Idea
Think of compassion as a warm string that lights up connections, just like those festive lights beneath the stars. Picture each resident glowing like an individual bulb in this interconnected network of care. Why not appoint a squadron of Community Kindness Ambassadors? These locals become roving bridges between need and aid, armed with empathy and thermoses full of hot cocoa. They wander neighborhoods post-disaster, delivering supplies alongside heartfelt chats. By adding a personal touch to relief efforts, we can turn chaos into cozy constellations of support—one mitt-warmed handshake at a time!
Alright, it's your turn to unleash the Thinknado! Grab an umbrella because ideas might fly in every direction. Whatever challenge you face, let's whip up some brilliant yet absurd solutions together. Remember, sometimes thinking outside the box means tossing the box out entirely—just don’t forget to dodge those flying paperclips!
There are literally and figuratively no wrong answers. You simply can’t break anything. No one can get hurt!*
* paper cuts can be a problem with the card deck
