Inside the Box
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- 予約注文
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- リリース予定日:2026年5月7日
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- ¥1,426
発行者による作品情報
Read by the author, David Epstein.
‘Masterful’ – Adam Grant, bestselling author of Think Again
‘Wonderful’ – Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of Grit
How to do more with less and use limits to stimulate creativity, innovation and collaboration, from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Range.
We live in a world that reveres limitless possibilities. We are constantly told to keep our options open and to ‘think outside the box’. But what if this is wrong? In Inside the Box, award-winning author David Epstein reveals why we actually need less freedom, not more.
History shows us that boundaries breed brilliance:
Dr Seuss revolutionised children’s literature only after accepting a bet to write an entire book using just fifty words.
Keith Jarrett arrived to play a sold-out gig only to find a substandard, out-of-tune piano with sticky keys and broken pedals. Forced to improvise around the damage, the jazz pianist produced the bestselling solo piano album of all time.The periodic table wasn’t born from a sudden spark of boundless genius, but from a simple, strict deadline for a publisher’s textbook.
General Magic – a tech startup with unlimited resources and unparalleled talent – failed spectacularly.
The common element in all these examples is the same: constraints do not stifle our creativity – they provide the exact impetus we need to harness it.
Weaving together gripping storytelling and cutting-edge cognitive science, Inside the Box proves that the secret to expanding our human potential isn’t finding more options – it’s choosing the right limits. Whether you are building a business, looking for a creative spark, or simply navigating the dizziness of modern life, this is a captivating guide to thriving in a fast-moving world.
An essential read to help you become the most creative, productive, and satisfied version of yourself.
‘David Epstein's first two books – The Sports Gene and Range – were brilliant, but Inside the Box is his best . . . I won't think about my own work the same way ever again’ – Malcolm Gladwell, bestselling author of Outliers and The Tipping Point