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Rod Judkins’ The Art of Creative Thinking serves as both a manifesto and a manual for the modern individual. It strips away the romanticized mystique of the "tortured artist" and replaces it with a pragmatic, accessible framework for innovation. By emphasizing habit over talent, embracing the utility of failure, and advocating for the disruption of routine, Judkins provides a roadmap for anyone feeling stuck in linear thinking. Ultimately, the book’s message is one of liberation: we are not bound by our perceived lack of talent, but only by our reluctance to engage with the world differently. The art of creative thinking, as Judkins demonstrates, is simply the art of paying attention to the possibilities that already surround us. Failure is an inevitable part of the creative process
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