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OPINION | MARK BARDEN

By 1957, Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss, was already a bestselling author of children’s books. But it was the imposition of a stringent constraint that would lead him to pen a book that has sold more than ten million copies around the world.

 

 

The Book Behind The Thinking

 
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A Beautiful Constraint: How to transform your limitations into advantages and why it’s everyone’s business

 

 

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