Summary:
The book explores the concept that innovative ideas stem from small, experimental steps rather than grand plans or immediate eureka moments. It emphasizes the importance of taking iterative, manageable risks to discover new possibilities and learn from mistakes in various fields, including business, art, and science.
Key points:
1. Try Small Steps: Instead of big plans, take small steps to innovate and solve problems. Learn from what works and move on from what doesn't.
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