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Vincent
is 69% done
Well, I have just finished reading the conclusion, and according to my e-reader I'm at 69% through the book. Peculiar. Acknowledgments next.
— Nov 07, 2025 07:56AM
Vincent
is 64% done
Finished Chapter 11, about the danger of overreliance on familiar tools, whether they be literal tools such as firefighters' equipment, or more abstract tools like NASA's culture of rigid hierarchical decision-making and insistence on quantitative data.
— Oct 31, 2025 09:56AM
Vincent
is 51% done
Finally picked up again. (Re-)read Chapter 9, "Lateral Thinking with Withered Technology", about inventors and innovators, and people with breadth or depth or both and the need for different types in different circumstances. Interesting examples, mainly Yokoi Gunpei of Nintendo fame, but also briefly mentioned names that I was familiar with: Miyazaki Hayao, Neil Gaiman, Jordan Peele.
— Oct 21, 2025 04:45AM
Vincent
is 48% done
Read chapter 8, on the outsider advantage, the idea that sometimes a person without too much specialized knowledge can come up with good insights because they are not bogged down by conventional knowledge that may sometimes be wrong or inapplicable to a particular problem. Lots of interesting examples.
— Aug 14, 2024 04:05PM
Vincent
is 43% done
Finally picked this book up again and finished (actually re-read, as it had been such a long time) the seventh chapter, on possible selves and doing different things before settling down in a role (if you even ever do). Lots of interesting examples in there.
— Aug 09, 2024 02:58AM
Vincent
is 26% done
Read Chapter 4. This business of desirable difficulties (testing, making connections, spacing, interleaving) is very interesting. It's not entirely new to me, but new enough. I should try to remember it.
— Mar 28, 2023 03:54PM

