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Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture by Chris Lewis
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“The teacher’s job is to challenge the student to release their own potential.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture
“Researchers have warned about growing up with digital habits (TV, mobile phones, video games, etc), and the resultant changes in the physiology of the brain.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture
“We are losing the majority of the new generation. They will not achieve anything close to their potential because of poor reading.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture
“The faster the story, the less truth is associated with it. This is especially the case on breaking stories.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture
“Some of the ways we found creativity – the brainstorm, for instance – seemed completely counter-intuitive to where I knew my best ideas came from. These came (and still do come) in the quiet moments on my own, when I wasn’t trying, like during long flights, cycling or the shower.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture
“Intelligence is not mandatory for business or creative success. It helps, but determination and enthusiasm are more important.”
Chris Lewis, Too Fast to Think: How to Reclaim Your Creativity in a Hyper-connected Work Culture