Less really is more, but we don't often see it.
I consistently read and benefit from your posts. Thank you very, very much.
Brilliant! As Esther Dyson put it, "Always make new mistakes."
Thank you. (I would have written more, but, well you know.)
Wow! Amazing article - thanks goes to ritzhold who send me here.
Do you have book recommendations for „substractive thinking“?
Because the research is so recent, there isn't much. However, the lead author of the research, Leidy Klotz, has a new book about it called "Subtract." It's available on Amazon.
Bäm! Thank you :)! Now bought it
I consistently read and benefit from your posts. Thank you very, very much.
Brilliant! As Esther Dyson put it, "Always make new mistakes."
Thank you. (I would have written more, but, well you know.)
Wow! Amazing article - thanks goes to ritzhold who send me here.
Do you have book recommendations for „substractive thinking“?
Because the research is so recent, there isn't much. However, the lead author of the research, Leidy Klotz, has a new book about it called "Subtract." It's available on Amazon.
Bäm! Thank you :)! Now bought it