
How to Think Like David Bowie
Habits of Mind for Leading a More Creative and Successful Life
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Narrated by:
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Jack Jacobs
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By:
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Jonathan Tindale
How to Think Like David Bowie offers an entertaining guide to the habits, techniques, and personal qualities that Bowie nurtured to defy convention and stimulate his creativity.
Through a dozen concise and insightful chapters, discover how Bowie:
- Stayed Curious: He read voraciously and observed the world around him, the ingredients for his creative endeavors.
- Remained Motivated: He embraced failure, learned from his mistakes, and always moved on.
- Stimulated his Creativity: He nurtured his subconscious with dreams and drawings, as well as the Gysin/Burroughs method.
You will also find plenty of helpful tips and suggestions, so that you can stretch your own potential, lead a more creative life, and nurture your mind.
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"I enjoyed reading it. It certainly is a different look at David and his approach to everything." (George Underwood, artist and friend of David Bowie)
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