“In many ways we have reached the fulcrum of the future. A critical point in time where our collective actions will determine whether we continue to progress forward or suddenly move backwards.
To reach our full potential we need new ways of thinking that make sense of the complexity of modern day life and improve our technological literacy. A fresh new approach that can guide us towards a better tomorrow.
In short, what we need, now more than ever, is Ideaism. A social movement built around the idea that ingenuity, innovation, and inventiveness are the keys to making the world a better place. The keys to driving the engine of change forward. The keys to ensuring that progress continues and that we soar to new heights as a species.”
That’s the synopsis from Ideaism, the book that I wrote about the history of innovation. Part autobiography/part analysis of where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re headed Ideaism takes a look at how we can use innovation to make the world a better place.
Obviously, I’m biased but I think that this book is amazing and deserving of a wide audience. The Innovation Index highlighting nearly 200 of today’s top trending ideas is worth the price all on its own.
I would be honored if you would check it out and provide feedback or share the following link out with anyone in your networks that you think would be interested.
After all, I can’t do it all on my own. But together we can save the world. One idea at a time.
Is Ideaism the Greatest Book Ever Written?
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