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Mentioned in 19 episodes
A Whole New Mind
Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future
Book • 2005
In 'A Whole New Mind,' Daniel H. Pink argues that the future belongs to individuals who can master the six essential aptitudes of the right brain: Design, Story, Symphony, Empathy, Play, and Meaning.
As the world transitions from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age, these skills become crucial for professional success and personal fulfillment.
Pink discusses how forces like abundance, Asia, and automation are driving this shift and provides tools, tips, and exercises to help readers develop these essential abilities.
As the world transitions from the Information Age to the Conceptual Age, these skills become crucial for professional success and personal fulfillment.
Pink discusses how forces like abundance, Asia, and automation are driving this shift and provides tools, tips, and exercises to help readers develop these essential abilities.
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Mentioned in 19 episodes
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when discussing the importance of understanding power dynamics in business.


Ben Gilbert

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Interview: Hamilton Helmer & Chenyi Shi on How to Build an AWS-Like Second Business
Mentioned by the show notes as a referenced book about right- and left-brain thinking and the future of work.

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Brené and Adam on What They Will Never Agree On
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as one of Dan Pink's New York Times bestsellers.


Ryan Holiday

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How Regret Can Propel You Forward | Daniel Pink (PT. 1)
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as one of Dan Pink's other books.


Ryan Holiday

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How Regret Can Propel You Forward | Daniel Pink (PT. 2)
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as one of 

's bestselling books.


Scott Galloway


Daniel Pink

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How Regret Motivates Us — with Daniel Pink
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as a book about the shift from math and logic to creativity and empathy.


Jordi Visser

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Bitcoin & AI Just Hit A MAJOR Inflection Point | Jordi Visser
Mentioned as one of the books written by Daniel Pink.

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A Counterintuitive Strategy for Sharper Decision-Making, Stronger Performance, and a More Meaningful Life. | Daniel Pink
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as a book he wrote, discussing the shift from algorithmic left-brain work to right-brain work.


Daniel Pink

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DRIVE: A Fresh Look at the Science of Motivation (with Daniel Pink)
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among Dan Pink's other New York Times bestsellers.


Jay Clouse

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#149: Daniel Pink – How to write like a New York Times bestselling author
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as one of Daniel Pink's books.


Ryan Holiday

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The Parenting Rule Daniel Pink Swears By









