How to do more with less and use limits to stimulate
creativity, innovation and collaboration, from the Sunday Times bestselling
author of Range.
We live in a world that gives us seemingly infinite choices and values freedom
above all else. We have an unprecedented number of options regarding what to
do, who to be and how to spend our time. All that choice is wonderful; it is
also overwhelming. The irony is that total freedom can be paralyzing, and
unlimited resources don’t necessarily lead to the biggest breakthroughs. In
fact, overvaluing complete freedom can be disastrous for everything from
starting a company to harnessing creativity to finding personal satisfaction.
David Epstein argues that all of us – individuals, businesses, institutions,
even societies – can benefit from narrowing our options. He dives into the
science and practice of constraints, exploring exactly when and how guardrails
can be beneficial, whether we’re working with limited resources or using
self-imposed boundaries to tap unexpected wells of focus and innovation.
Original, galvanizing and deeply researched, Inside the Box tells
absorbing stories of people and organizations that embraced constraints to
transform themselves, and the world – as well as a few that struggled from a
lack of limits. Epstein celebrates the surprising potential of hard deadlines,
boring goals and unexpected obstacles and reveals how boundaries and
constraints create breakthroughs.
This is an essential read to become the most creative, productive and
satisfied version of yourself.
‘David Epstein's first two books – The Sports Gene and Range –
were brilliant, but Inside the Box is his best . . . I won't
think about my own work the same way ever again’ – Malcolm Gladwell,
bestselling author of Outliers and The Tipping Point
Author Information
David Epstein is the author of the New
York Times bestsellers The Sports Gene and Range.
He has previously worked as a science and investigative reporter for ProPublica,
and as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. David has master’s
degrees in environmental science and journalism and is an avid runner. Inside
the Box is his third book.