Summary:
The book explores the impact of the modern, fast-paced, and constantly connected work environment on individual creativity, arguing that this relentless pace stifles creative thinking. It offers insights and practical strategies for slowing down, disconnecting, and fostering an environment that allows for the deep thought necessary to nurture and reclaim creativity.
Key points:
1. Embracing Slow Thinking: Lewis believes that our fast, connected culture harms creativity. He suggests that slowing down and letting our minds wander can lead to more innovative ideas.
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