The bestselling author of Its Not How Good You Are Its How Good You Want To Be" Paul Arden turns logic & common sense on its head in " Whatever You Think Think the Opposite "and gives you the confidence to take bigger risks & enjoy your work more than you can imagine. Have you ever considered the extraordinary power of making bad decisions being unreasonable & taking dangerous unadvisable risks? Has it ever occurred to you that nothing is more dangerous than playing it safe or that the straight & narrow path may lead you right off a cliff? Paul Arden has become a global business guru on the strength of such radical insights. His first book " Its Not How Good You Are Its How Good You Want to Be" became a word of mouth classic selling more than half a million copies. Instead of the usual boring advice he offered daring quips aphorisms & paradoxes
- all seeking to revise what we habitually hold as our common sense. " Whatever You Think Think the Opposite" is an even more daring attack on the way we look at our work & our world. Whether you sell manage or buy Arden will inspire you with his counterintuitive axioms startling anecdotes brilliant photographs & offbeat"ations from artists scientists & philosophers. " Whatever You Think Think the Opposite" will force you to rethink everything. & it will give you the confidence to take bigger risks & enjoy your work more than you can imagine. " Brilliant bad charming irascible & totally off the wall Paul Arden is an original with extraordinary drive & energy blessed with a creative genius allied to a kind of common sense that just isnt well common". (Roger Kennedy Saatchi & Saatchi). Paul Arden spent 14 years as the Executive Creative Director at Saatchi & Saatchi. He was responsible for some of the UKs most successful advertising campaigns
- British Airways Silk Cut Anchor Butter Inter City & Fuji. In 1993 he set up the film production company Arden Sutherl&-Dodd. His first book sold over half a million copies. He has a weekly column in the " Independent" & recently opened a photographic gallery in his hometown Petworth."