![]() ![]() ![]() Written by one of the foremost educationalists of our time, Sir Ken Robinson, and his collaborator, Lou Aronica, “Finding Your Element” is a proper sequel to the pair’s tremendously successful debut titled “The Element.” That’s precisely where this book starts from, and, you’ll have to agree, that’s more than an excellent start for any book. There are many people on this planet, and each is a unique being with a unique set of talents - you included. To be honest from the outset: “Finding Your Element” is not the book that will give you the answers. What’s not okay is not doing anything about the constant lack of answers. ![]() ![]() Let us hazard a guess: you’re probably asking yourself that question right now.Īll those fears, anxieties, and unanswered questions about the meaning of life, they’re good for you! It’s okay, being normal is to have them. If you’re even a bit like us, you’ve asked yourself if you’re living your life the right way hundreds of times – and such reflection will likely come again a few hundred times more until the day ends. ![]()
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