I preface this entry by stating up front that I haven't yet read your article; I look forward to doing so [at my earliest convenience, and not a moment sooner...teeheehee]. Nonetheless ['nonethemore' either, for that matter...]., I feel compelled to offer my 2¢
Also, I apologize if my comment is less pertinent than it seems to me to be at this very moment, ...let alone inapplicable [...perish the thought...].
I have only this to say then, that while it's all good to be a divergent/critical thinker, there is also a point at which an otherwise intellectually stimulating approach to problem solving etc., can become end-result-inefficient if the myriad-minded thinker has [more precisely, allows themselves to have and/or apply] an open-ended supply of considerations.
And I know this dilemma all too well, when enough never seems to be enough, often enabling my keen sense of procrastination to step right in like a dirty sock [that never seems to get pulled up...]