Buy the physical hardback.
So, close the torrent site. Open your library’s app. Or spend the $15. Your future self—the one who wins the pitch, starts the viral campaign, or fixes the broken user flow—won’t remember the $15. They will remember the chapter on "The Problem with the Logical Brain."
The real magic isn’t in a compressed ZIP file hidden on a Russian forum. The real magic is in Sutherland’s upside-down worldview. It’s in the permission he gives you to be illogical, to try the silly idea, to paint the train carriage yellow, to put a ridiculous price on a product just because it changes perception.
Buy the physical hardback.
So, close the torrent site. Open your library’s app. Or spend the $15. Your future self—the one who wins the pitch, starts the viral campaign, or fixes the broken user flow—won’t remember the $15. They will remember the chapter on "The Problem with the Logical Brain."
The real magic isn’t in a compressed ZIP file hidden on a Russian forum. The real magic is in Sutherland’s upside-down worldview. It’s in the permission he gives you to be illogical, to try the silly idea, to paint the train carriage yellow, to put a ridiculous price on a product just because it changes perception.
