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Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite
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Paul Arden aims to provide off-beat advice on being a creative, however, there were a lot of points in this book that had me shaking my head in disagreement. Arden suggests "at twenty-eight it is a bit late to find out you are in the wrong job" and don't go to university because "for all your education, you will still be the office junior." Arden goes to to state he "feels sorry for these people" who go to university, and ends up coming across as rather ignorant and patronising rather than helpful. But there are plenty of points Arden raises that I do agree with, wholeheartedly; he suggests we need to take charge, give ourselves goals, push ourselves, and seek criticism not approval. is an OK read but there are instead.
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