Friday, 30 January 2009

'Awakening Possibilities in Others'



A friend of mine recommended, 'If you get an opportunity to listen to Benjamin Zander, give up whatever you are doing and go for it'.

I did listen to Zander a few days ago without having to give up anything. Check Zander's talk (available as webcast) to the World Economic Forum in Davos. It may not be there for long.

He authored the best-selling book 'The Art of Possibility' with his partner Rosamund Zander. The book is inspirational and if you read it, you will agree.

If you couldn't listen to the talk from WEF, have a look at this (This is from the TED). Enjoy

4 Comments:

She Yo En said...

Thank you for this information. Hadn't even heard or read about the Zanders. The 'Art of Possibility' sounds like something I MUST get to help identify the possibilities for me and my mission. I am at the moment almost disillussioned by the 'closed doors'.
Thank you once again. Expect more thanks after I've read the book. Yow!

Bhutanese Blogger said...

Sincere wishes that you discover the world of possibilities. Could you watch the talk/video?

All the best..

Cheers

She Yo En said...

Thanks.

Not watched the talk/video. Too bad.

Any recommendation on the quickest way of getting a copy of the book?

Bhutanese Blogger said...

I doubt if any of the bookshops here will have the book. The best way is to get it from Delhi/Kolkata. If you have someone there..

You can have a preview of the book at Google Books (you will not be able to read the whole book since a few pages will be deliberately kept missing).

cheers

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