Issue 51: Originality

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Dumbo Feather Issue 51 features a symphony of originals who have all lived and worked outside of ordinary expectations. There’s a humility, a simple one-foot-in-front-of-the-other that distinguishes them, and a self-belief that somehow surpasses doubt. While everyone else is easily distracted, the originals stay in the arena because they know that past the pain barrier, the boredom barrier, the self-doubt barrier, is where the genius lives.

They embrace complexity as the core to problem-solving.

In this issue we share conversations with:

Cedar Anderson invented Flow Hive
Helle Thorning-Schmidt is a world leader
Tim Urban writes Wait But Why
Hana Assafiri trades food for justice
Tim Winton is a living treasure

 

Purchase a copy of the magazine to read their stories or access a digital copy with Zinio.

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Dumbo Feather Issue 51 features a symphony of originals who have all lived and worked outside of ordinary expectations. There’s a humility, a simple one-foot-in-front-of-the-other that distinguishes them, and a self-belief that somehow surpasses doubt. While everyone else is easily distracted, the originals stay in the arena because they know that past the pain barrier, the boredom barrier, the self-doubt barrier, is where the genius lives.

They embrace complexity as the core to problem-solving.

In this issue we share conversations with:

Cedar Anderson invented Flow Hive
Helle Thorning-Schmidt is a world leader
Tim Urban writes Wait But Why
Hana Assafiri trades food for justice
Tim Winton is a living treasure

 

Purchase a copy of the magazine to read their stories or access a digital copy with Zinio.

Dumbo Feather Issue 51 features a symphony of originals who have all lived and worked outside of ordinary expectations. There’s a humility, a simple one-foot-in-front-of-the-other that distinguishes them, and a self-belief that somehow surpasses doubt. While everyone else is easily distracted, the originals stay in the arena because they know that past the pain barrier, the boredom barrier, the self-doubt barrier, is where the genius lives.

They embrace complexity as the core to problem-solving.

In this issue we share conversations with:

Cedar Anderson invented Flow Hive
Helle Thorning-Schmidt is a world leader
Tim Urban writes Wait But Why
Hana Assafiri trades food for justice
Tim Winton is a living treasure

 

Purchase a copy of the magazine to read their stories or access a digital copy with Zinio.