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A Whole New Mind
Students, parents, guidance counselors, recent grads, mid-career professionals… READ THIS BOOK!

The world is changing. Law degrees and MBAs are no longer the sure-fire “safe bets.” Daniel Pink’s book will explain to you why Abundance, Asia, and Automation are catapulting us into a brand new age, an age where an undergrad degree in psychology or English coupled with an Masters in Fine Art or Graphic Design might just be a more reliable ticket to a successful career. Or why it would behoove those in Information Age fields to augment their law degrees and MBAs with high-concept and high-touch abilities.

This is exactly why my friend, Alexis Martin Neely’s Personal Family Law program is so perfectly timed. She recognized that people don’t just want a will or an old-fashioned estate plan, they want someone they can turn to on an ongoing basis for counsel and assurance that they are protecting their family properly at all stages of their lives and who can create a way for them to pass along more than just financial wealth. Information combined with high-concept and high-touch! Brilliant! If I was a lawyer, I’d be jumping in. (Which reminds me, I’ve got to get on top of creating my Kid’s Protection Plan. Have you done yours?)

Okay, back to A Whole New Mind… The basic concept is that any job that can be done either cheaper overseas or by a computer or other automated system (and let me tell you, it’s everything from designing software to diagnosing disease) is becoming less valuable and sometimes even obsolete and, in an age when even our not-so-basic needs are being met (have you seen how many varieties of mustard there are at your local grocery store?), those who can provide us with meaning, story, fun, and/or connection are the most in demand.

To me, that’s incredibly good news. How do you feel about it?

Have you read the book? When you do, please come back and let us know what you think.

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