“If at first the idea is not absurd, then there is no hope for it.” —Albert Einstein
“For business, you need ideas. If your consciousness starts expanding, you’ve got a better chance of catching more ideas, bigger ideas.” —Director David Lynch on the power of transcendental meditation
“By 2030, we will have achieved machinery that exceeds human intelligence, but we’re going to combine with these machines. They’ll go inside our brains through the capillaries and enlarge human intelligence.” —Inventor
and futurist Ray Kurzweil on our cybernetic future
“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.” —Poet T. S. Eliot
“Here are just a few of the key ingredients: dynamite, pole vaulting, laughing gas, choppers—can you see how incredible this is going to be?—hang gliding, come on!” —Dignan (Owen Wilson) hatches a new caper in Wes Anderson’s “Bottle
Rocket”
From Innovation Fuzz-Words to Creative Clarity.
Heads nod as acronyms and innovation lingo fly in meeting rooms around the globe. And afterwards, in the hallways outside those meeting rooms, hushed whispers query, “What exactly is a Stage 2 pre-IHUT CLT?”
Innovation, The David Lynch Way.
From “Eraserhead” to “Twin Peaks” to “Inland Empire,” David Lynch has proven himself to be one of the most innovative film directors of all time.