When Daniel pink entered the screen i was surprised how normal he looked. for some reason i had always thought of him as a very small, nerdy looking man right down to the pocket protectors. however, the modestly tall, decently fit, 35 year old man who looked like any middle class father of three. But what makes this man so different? in my opinion, his cutting edge book is not what sets him apart from others, but rather how he presents his revolutionary ideas.
When i began reading the book, i found it quite dull, and felt like he was almost bragging about his intelligence. In the film however i found him very endearing and like he actually wanted to help people. He was more oriented towards helping you understand his views than convincing you they were true. I think this just proves his own theory about the story aspect of the right brain. When i was given a visual, and more conversational way of learning the same material, i felt that i understood it much better. i felt more like i was being taught then told, and i think that is a very important aspect of story.
I'm surprised that your impression of him from his books was that he'd be nerdy. I always thought he sounded cool.
ReplyDeleteIf you could ask one question directly to Dan, what would it be?
He will be my guest on the podcast Living Hero towards the end of February. And I'd like to invite your participation. Just type your question into the question box widget on the right column of the page, either anonymously or you can identify yourself. You can also revisit the blog section after the show and contribute to what I hope will be an interesting conversation.
My best, Jari
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