“Great minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.”
Too often, only the first half of this phrase is recited, tossing aside the crucial caveat after the comma.
Great ideas don’t come from like-minded people talking to one another. They come from the exploration and intersection of different perspectives, experiences, cultures, and expertise.
Diversity helps us see the world more acutely so we can better notice new possibilities.
Problem-solving, creativity, and innovation all flourish when many different minds come together.