Steven Kotler

The Future Is Faster Than You Think: A book review by Bob Morris

February 7, 2020

The Future Is Faster Than You Think: How Converging Technologies Are Transforming Business, Industries, and Our Lives Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler Simon & Schuster (January 2020) Why and how the only constant is change, and the pace of…

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The Power of Exponential Thinking

December 7, 2016

In Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler have much of value to share on the subject of exponential thinking. That is, think in terms of compounding or doubling (1,…

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Philip Kotler: “Predicting the American Economy Is a Self-Fulfilling Prophesy”

July 19, 2015

Here is an excerpt from a guest post by Philip Kotler, author of Confronting Capitalism: Real Solutions for a Troubled Economic System, on how economic forecasters affect the economy. To read the complete article and check out other AMACOM resources,…

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BOLD: A book review by Bob Morris

February 7, 2015

BOLD: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler Simon & Schuster (2015) Here are exponential tools and techniques as well as key modes of thinking to solve large-scale (insoluble?) global problems There…

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Tips for Telling a Meaningful Story

January 29, 2015

In Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler provide a wealth of in formation, in sights, and counsel that cover a wide range of subjects of greatest interest and value…

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The “Six Ds of Exponential Development”

January 28, 2015

In Bold: How to Go Big, Create Wealth and Impact the World, Peter H. Diamandis and Steven Kotler have much of value to share on the subject of exponential thinking. That is, think in terms of compounding or doubling (1,…

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An Abundance of What?

July 5, 2012

I have just read and will soon review Peter Diamonds and Steven Kotler’s book, Abundance, in which they explain why the future is better than most people think. Perhaps I need to re-read the book because I remain deeply concerned about abundances such…

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