I saw Daniel Pink last Wednesday speak about his book, A Whole New Mind. He was a very good speaker, and was very funny, which I found surprising. I didn't think that he was going to boring, but I didn't expect him to be so personable.
I liked that he broke his book down for us into Asia, Automation, and Abundance, and then his thought process in writing the book. He backed up every one of his points with facts, and his humor added to his credibility in my opinion.
I'm glad that he wrote A Whole New Mind because I am definitely a right brained person, who has always been discouraged by that fact. I never thought that being more creative and 'big-picture' focused would be a good thing.
The thing I liked the most about Daniel Pink's speech, however, was the fact that he did not speak in a patronizing tone. He was very relaxed, and even though he was trying to fill us with a large amount of information in a relatively short amount of time, he still managed to keep a sense of humor and conversational tone the entire time.
Overall, Daniel Pink was a very good speaker and I enjoyed hearing him.
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