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Learning How to be creative and resilient in a tidy-minded world. ![]() "...the most powerful part of the book isn’t in the examples of corporate or creative success, but in the realization that mess — the autonomy that comes from discarding inflexible rules and neat labels — is important even when we don’t actually want it. The mess with the greatest transformative edge may be the one that forces you out of your routine despite your certainty that what you’re doing works just fine already, thank you very much." Book review: ‘Messy’ Proposes a Flexible Approach to Life |