Get ready to get inspired
In short and engaging entries, this deceptively simple volume presents
examples of creative thinkers from the worlds of writing, music,
architecture, painting, technology, and more, shedding light on their
process, and showing how each of us can learn from them to improve our
lives and our work.
Subjects range from the grueling practice schedule of the Beatles and
the relentless revisions of Tolkien, Sondheim, and Picasso to the
surprisingly slapdash creation of The Simpsons. You'll learn about the
most successful class in history (in which every student won a Nobel
Prize), how frozen peas were invented, why J.K. Rowling likes to write
in cafes, and how 95 percent of Apocalypse Now ended up on the
cutting-room floor. Takeaways include:
- Doubt everything all the time.
- Plan to have more accidents.
- Be mature enough to be childish.
- Contradict yourself more often.
- Be practically useless.
- If it ain't broke, break it.
- Surprise yourself.
- Look forward to disappointment.
- Be as incompetent as possible.