"The Power of Starting Something Stupid" by Richie Norton and Natalie Norton. The book argues that what others may perceive as stupid ideas are often the seeds of innovation and success. It uses numerous examples to illustrate the power of embracing "stupid" ideas, overcoming fear, and taking action despite conventional wisdom. The authors emphasize the importance of starting projects, serving others, expressing gratitude, asking for help, receiving support, trusting your instincts, and leveraging your strengths to achieve meaningful goals. They present a framework for personal and professional growth that encourages embracing the unconventional and pursuing one's passions with commitment and authenticity.