Out of the Maze Summary of Key Points
A sequel to ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’, this book explores beliefs and paths to embrace change and pursue success.
A sequel to ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’, this book explores beliefs and paths to embrace change and pursue success.
Ken Robinson advocates for a radical rethink of our educational systems, to cultivate creativity and acknowledge multiple types of intelligence.
Our Wild Calling explores the powerful and intimate relationship between humans and animals, emphasizing coexistence and mutual benefits.
Originals explores how individuals can champion new ideas and how leaders can fight groupthink, encouraging non-conformity and creativity.
Optimal Illusions is a book that explores the psychological and social aspects of the illusions we maintain and why they might be beneficial to our well-being and success.
This book introduces the concept of Kaizen, a Japanese philosophy that focuses on making small, continuous improvements for big results in personal and professional life.
One Decision offers insight into how making a single, strategic decision can transform your life, highlighting the power of choice and intention.
Matt Haig’s ‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’ explores how modern society’s pace and expectations can contribute to stress and anxiety.
Nonsense explores how uncertainty enhances creativity, empathy, and decision-making, challenging the need for definitive answers in life.