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230: The Power of Non-Obvious Thinking with Rohit Bhargava


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Join Erin and Rohit Bhargava in a fascinating conversation about the power of non-obvious thinking. From discussing the transformative Haystack Method to exploring how AI is revolutionizing creativity, this episode is packed with insights on how to cultivate a non-obvious mindset to stand out in a crowded world.

Rohit Bhargava is on a mission to inspire more non-obvious thinking in the world. He is a keynote speaker and a 3-time WSJ bestselling author of nine books on marketing, innovation, diversity and trends including his #1 bestseller Non-Obvious Megatrends and his new 2023 book, The Future Normal. 

In this episode you’ll hear:

1. What are some of the biggest, most unique trends he sees for the near future, including things like Impact Hubs and even Making Weather

2. Why he always eats left handed, even though he's not

3. Why most things WON'T be obsolete in the future and why this matters

4. Why you should choose the window seat vs the aisle seat on planes ... and metaphorically

5. What he observes most in meetings that many others don't, and what you can do differently if you can notice it too

Subscribe to Rohit’s newsletter: https://nonobvious.com/subscribe/

Visit Rohit’s Website:https://nonobvious.com/

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  • DISCLAIMER: This episode is not explicit, though contains mild swearing that may be unsustainable for younger audiences.

    Tweetable Comments

  • “I think we all want a little more ‘not obvious’. We all want something that we haven't heard before.”

  • “If you really concentrate your attention on focusing on the things that are most likely to open your perspective and you seek out those sources of information,  you become better at identifying those things that will move your intellect forward.”

  • “Curation is the ultimate method for transforming noise into meaning.”

  • “I took something that would've taken me six hours as a professional who knows what I'm doing. And AI as a collaborator, allowed me to do it in 90 minutes.”

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