You want to come up with new ideas. With things that others haven’t thought about. There are a million ways to do so, but the majority of theories focus on connecting or improving existing things. Like how to connect a with x or how to think outside the box. But what if you don’t think in boxes? And what if you don’t want to improve things around you, but really want to focus on new stuff? Your nose is at the right place, because this book is about exactly that.
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Seema Sharma is a Dutch creative and copywriter who creates ideas out of nothing on a daily basis. What started as a personal method to find original ideas, turned out to be a valuable source of inspiration for many creators, thinkers, and inventors. Her goal is to inspire more people to create ideas, thoughts, and things out of nothing.
You want to come up with new ideas. With things that others havent thought about. There are a million ways to do so, but the majority of theories focus on connecting or improving existing things. Like how to connect a with x or how to think outside the box. But what if you dont think in boxes? And what if you dont want to improve things around you, but really want to focus on new stuff? Your nose is at the right place, because this book is about exactly that. The author argues that while the whole world is focusing on things, you should focus on nothing. She challenges you to focus on the gaps, the spaces in between and all the things that ordinary thinkers wouldnt care to notice. This notebook and sketchbook is full of prompts, assignments, fun facts and quotes from the world of science, arts and philosophy about exploring the virtues of nothingness. Youll find out once you get the hang of it, that focusing on nothing really helps to create new ideas. Thats why this book is a doodle and sketch book with plenty of space to capture your notes and to create out of nothing
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