
Summary
In an era defined by rapid technological advancement and shifting cultural norms, traditional rules about risk and success are being rewritten. The book challenges conventional wisdom about playing it safe and advocates for embracing creativity and vulnerability as essential components of meaningful achievement. It argues that the old metaphor of Icarus, who flew too close to the sun and fell, has been misinterpreted and that in today's world, the real danger lies in flying too low and playing it safe.
- Risk is necessary for creativity: True innovation and art require stepping beyond comfort zones and...
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