Sublime
An inspiration engine for ideas
The premise that innovation prospers when ideas can serendipitously connect and
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From
In 2010 Steven Johnson writes in his excellent Where Good Ideas Come From: The great driver of scientific and technological innovation [in the last 600 years has been] the increase in our ability to reach out and exchange ideas with other people, and to borrow other people’s hunches and combine them with our hunches and turn them into something new... See more
The Marginalian • Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity
In 2010 Steven Johnson writes in his excellent Where Good Ideas Come From:
The great driver of scientific and technological innovation [in the last 600 years has been] the increase in our ability to reach out and exchange ideas with other people, and to borrow other people’s hunches and combine them with our hunches and turn them into something new.
Maria Popova • Networked Knowledge and Combinatorial Creativity
A world where a diverse mix of distinct professions and passions overlap is a world where exaptations thrive.
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From
In Farsighted, Steven Johnson uncovers powerful tools for honing the important skill of complex decision-making.
Riverhead Books • Farsighted: How We Make the Decisions That Matter the Most
a ‘slow hunch’ – the anti-‘lightbulb moment,’ the idea that comes into focus over decades, not seconds.
Steven Johnson • How We Got to Now
When nature finds itself in need of new ideas, it strives to connect, not protect.
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From
Go for a walk; cultivate hunches; write everything down, but keep your folders messy; embrace serendipity; make generative mistakes; take on multiple hobbies; frequent coffeehouses and other liquid networks; follow the links; let others build on your ideas; borrow, recycle, reinvent. Build a
Steven Johnson • Where Good Ideas Come From
