Title - fluid
Author - Ashish Jaiswal
Book Length - 256 pages
Whether we are in a classroom or in the outside world, we are always forced to choose who we are. Always expected to walk towards a fixed goal. Never be uncertain, never fail or never alter our course. We are either artists or scientists or businessmen. We are being constantly reminded to embrace these identities with greater force. As they say, the more we remain folded in our fields, the better the specialists we are.
Fluid shatters this myth by arguing that great minds who have changed the fate of humankind are actually the ones who failed, faltered or remained uncertain, yet never bothered to stay pasted to a rigid line. They were more. They were fluid.
In captivating storytelling narrative, Ashish Jaiswal takes us through groundbreaking research unravelling what binds the likes of Leonardo da Vinci, CV Raman, Steve Jobs, Charles Darwin and other geniuses and why being fluid-like them could be our biggest winning strategy in the age of artificial intelligence.
Read to learn the approach required for world-class innovations, groundbreaking solutions and game-changing ideas.
Language of the book is easy and narration is smooth. It would force you to think outside the box. Everyone should read this book to know how we are limiting our creativity according to the society parameters. What is the way to live in the fluidity that would make you more successful than you are today? How certain notions are just a myth that we follow unknowingly. The cover of the book is simple yet attractive and the title is apt according to the plot.
Well highly recommended.
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