Artists and other weirdos
Courtney Nie...
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Hi there, I’m an “r-mode” type (and the son of a 60’s-era psychotherapist) that picked up this book with intense curiosity. I am about 60 pages into it (as shown in the title of this thread) but wondering if its a book mainly aimed at L-mode types looking to utilize their R-mode more. But how about the opposite? Is this a book worth reading for those artist & weirdo types who are trying to be better at their L-mode? Im the ‘visual designer’ at a startup amongst an army of L-types, and they’re giving me grief for not seeing things the way they do ( I could say the same, but I am outnumbered). Thanks, quite a good read anyways and I intend on finishing it. -Court |
Andrew Hunt
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Well that’s a really good question. I hope that you’ll find it interesting, if for no other reason than to gain insight on this intense L-mode types :-) Please let me know if you find the book useful, or if you have any suggestions for things you’d like to know (feel free to email me personally as well). /\ndy |
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