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Fann Al Tafkir Al Abdaa | Rod Judkins

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A diving company is facing bankruptcy due to the infestation of sharks in the region, the solution? Opening of the world's first diving school.

Rod Judkins of world-renowned St. Martin's College of Art has studied creative and successful thinkers in all walks of life, and throughout history.

Drawing on an astonishing array of reference points—from the Dada intellectual manifesto to Nobel Prize-winning economists, and from Andy Warhol's studio to Einstein's desk—the author offers a summary of a lifetime of experience in a concise, stunning book that will inspire you to think like And more confident and creative.

You will realize why you should be happy when your train is cancelled, meet the most successful class in educational history (for which every student has won a Nobel Prize), discover that painting during public speaking can be both disincentive and persuasive, and know Why, in the twenty-first century, is it technically illegal to be as brilliant as Michelangelo?

Be stubborn about compromise... Plan for more accidents... Be mature enough to be childish... Contradict yourself too much... Discover the art of creative thinking.
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A diving company is facing bankruptcy due to the infestation of sharks in the region, the solution? Opening of the world's first diving school.

Rod Judkins of world-renowned St. Martin's College of Art has studied creative and successful thinkers in all walks of life, and throughout history.

Drawing on an astonishing array of reference points—from the Dada intellectual manifesto to Nobel Prize-winning economists, and from Andy Warhol's studio to Einstein's desk—the author offers a summary of a lifetime of experience in a concise, stunning book that will inspire you to think like And more confident and creative.

You will realize why you should be happy when your train is cancelled, meet the most successful class in educational history (for which every student has won a Nobel Prize), discover that painting during public speaking can be both disincentive and persuasive, and know Why, in the twenty-first century, is it technically illegal to be as brilliant as Michelangelo?

Be stubborn about compromise... Plan for more accidents... Be mature enough to be childish... Contradict yourself too much... Discover the art of creative thinking.
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