Tiny Experiments
How to Live Freely in a Goal-Obsessed World
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4.6 • 15 Ratings
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
A transformative guide to rethinking our approach to goals, creativity, and life itself from a neuroscientist and entrepreneur, and the creator of the popular Ness Labs newsletter
"I loved this profound, practical, and generous book."—Oliver Burkeman
"A thought-provoking guide to doing more trials and making fewer errors."—Adam Grant
"One of the best productivity books that I've read."—Ryder Carroll
"This book will change the way you design your goals and live your life."—Nir Eyal
Life isn’t linear, and yet we constantly try to mold it around linear goals: four-year college degrees, ten-year career plans, thirty-year mortgages. What if instead we approached life as a giant playground for experimentation? Based on ancestral philosophy and the latest scientific research, Tiny Experiments provides a desperately needed reframing: Uncertainty can be a state of expanded possibility and a space for metamorphosis.
Neuroscientist and entrepreneur Anne-Laure Le Cunff reveals that all you need is an experimental mindset to turn challenges into self-discovery and doubt into opportunity. Readers will replace the old linear model of success with a circular model of growth in which goals are discovered, pursued, and adapted—not in a vacuum, but in conversation with the larger world.
Throughout the book, you will ask hard questions and design simple yet meaningful experiments to find the answers. You will learn how to break free from the invisible cognitive scripts that shape your life, how to harness the power of imperfection, and how to make smarter decisions when the path forward is unclear.
This is a guide to:
• Discover your true ambitions through conducting tiny personal experiments
• Dismantle harmful beliefs about success that have kept you stuck
• Dare to make decisions true to your own aspirations
• Stop trying to find your purpose and start living instead
Tiny Experiments offers not just practical tools to make sure our most vital work gets done, but a guide to reawakening our curiosity and drive in a noisy, busy, disaffected world, so that we can discover and pursue our most authentic ambitions while making a meaningful contribution.
Customer Reviews
Be your own scientist
As a scientist and engineer, I found the idea of applying tiny experiments to my personal life compelling and insightful. I have used this guidebook to find new routines in my daily life such as journaling and exercise. It is useful to explore different ways of structuring daily patterns and learning from small experiments that can lead to breakthroughs. I am someone who never ate breakfast. When I experimented with eating breakfast, I realized how useful it could be to start the day with a full stomach. I might not have realized this durable insight without experimenting first.
You don’t fear failure with an experiment. It is something that you try and learn from. Critically you finish the experiment as designed, and then pause, pivot, or persist.