Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Thinking across spectrums will become much easier. Our brains are very good at putting new things in old categories. We must teach our brains new tricks to help us think beyond those categories. #2 Categorical thinking allows little room for subtle differences. Full-spectrum thinking is both nuanced and scalable. Tension will remain, since cultures are good at detecting and reinforcing categories, but the spectrum of possibilities will continue to broaden. #3 Peter Drucker, the famous management guru, taught us that for the first half of your life, you should try many different kinds of work and make it a point to work with many different kinds of people. For the second half of life, you should only work on things you are passionate about and only work with people you love to work with. #4 Drucker was urging people to think beyond the constraints of categories. Don’t allow people to label you as this or that, and don’t limit yourself to a single career path just because it is a calling for you.