Ever questioned if you have what it takes to create something truly meaningful?
Creative Humans reveals that building something consequential isn't about having all the answers – it's about asking the right questions.
In a world where innovation feels reserved for a select few, this book shatters that myth. Silicon Valley entrepreneur, venture investor, and theologian Dr. Alana Ackerson explores how curiosity and bold thinking can uncover opportunities others overlook. Through powerful storytelling and actionable insights, she shows how successful innovators think differently, challenge the status quo, and turn early ideas into transformative realities.
Blending cutting-edge insights from business innovation, neuroscience, and philosophy, Creative Humans demonstrates how technology isn’t replacing human ingenuity – it’s amplifying it. From ancient tools to artificial intelligence, this book reveals how our drive to create has always shaped civilization. This is not just a book about creativity—it’s a call to reclaim our role as architects of the future.
Inside, you’ll discover:
- How entrepreneurs, leaders, and creators can future-proof their ideas in a world of disruption.
- Why creativity is a universal skill—and how anyone can develop it to solve complex challenges.
- The truth about innovation: breakthroughs are the result of iterative experimentation, failure, and refinement.
- How technology acts as a force multiplier, enabling transformative impact at scale.
- The dynamic tension between structure and creative freedom that fuels innovation.
- Why pursuing bold, high-stakes challenges leads to the most meaningful advances.
- How innovation is fundamentally an act of hope and optimism, envisioning better futures.
- The ways technological advancements are redefining human nature, potential, and identity.
Whether you're launching a new venture, investing in world-changing companies, driving innovation within your organization, or pursuing personal growth, Creative Humans invites you to reimagine what’s possible – and actively shape the future.
Because the future belongs to those bold enough to imagine it and brave enough to build it.
What will you create?
Perfect for readers of:
- Malcolm Gladwell (Outliers)
- Adam Grant (Originals)
- Daniel Pink (Drive)
- Yuval Noah Harari (Homo Deus)
- Simon Sinek (Start with Why)
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