Like me, before you even get to chapter one of Non-Obvious: How to Think Different, Curate Ideas & Predict The Future you will probably be relaxed and ready to take in all that Rohit Bhargava's book has to offer. I immediately believed that I had started to think differently, after Bhargava reminded me that I did not have to be a speed reader or read his new book in any particular order. For instance, that bit of insight not only helped me to feel less pressured to complete this book quickly,...


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