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Everything We Know is Wrong!: The Trendspotter's Handbook

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In this book, leading futurist and trendspotter Magnus Lindkvist takes us on a breathtaking tour of the real trends that are already happening and evolving before our very eyes.

166 pages, Paperback

First published March 1, 2010

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About the author

Magnus Lindkvist is a trendspotter, futurologist, and author based in Stockholm, Sweden. With a passion for exploring the intersection of ideas, technology, and humanity, Magnus has spent the past two decades inspiring audiences worldwide to think differently about the future.

As an author, Magnus blends storytelling, research, and humor to challenge conventional thinking and spark curiosity about what lies ahead. His work often explores the patterns and forces shaping the world, offering readers fresh perspectives on topics ranging from innovation to the impact of artificial intelligence.

Magnus holds a master’s degree in business and a degree in film production, a combination that reflects his unique ability to merge analytical insights with creative storytelling. Known for his electrifying and humorous keynote speeches, he has worked with organizations across the globe, helping leaders embrace uncertainty and harness the power of trends for long-term success.

Beyond his work as a speaker and author, Magnus is a dedicated movie buff, avid reader of The Economist, and a lover of American football. He is also committed to staying ahead of the curve—not just as a thinker but as a lifelong learner and creative explorer.

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December 21, 2012
this book is ok half a day read on advising to watch out and look out for the surroundings...but nothing inspiring us about searching for the truth relentlessly..such as how this world is run by Illuminati/Freemasonry, etc...by understanding Illuminati/Rothschild/Freemasonry are more fun and all the dots are now connected...then no need to buy this kind of books anymore..in conclusion: don't buy this book..
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December 19, 2019
Rather disappointing. Or may be not intended for readers with some knowledge of behavioral economics. The book is right about its main ideas, but t it is rather easy obvious and shallow. As well the fact that it was published in 2010 makes it old or out of trend using the book ideas. Because many things changed since 2010.
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August 7, 2012
Good quick handbook for building up a way of thinking within innovation. Easy! Love these types of people/authors!
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December 8, 2012
Nice book about exploring different possibilities. highlighting how we should act to gather as much information as we can to draw full picture about trends in our life.
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May 2, 2015
This is a fresh and inspiring book that focuses on going to the sources and being critical with all around us (news, media,...) even with our way of thinking. It is a good trendspotter manual!
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November 22, 2019
It really has good writing and helped me open my eyes to a wider perspective to the world. Good tool for narrow-minded and/or curious people.
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