LSE Literary Festival 2017 | Messy: How to be creative and resilient in a tidy-minded world [Audio]
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audio
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Education
Higher Education
Publication Date |
Feb 20, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:27:39
Speaker(s): Tim Harford | Award-winning columnist Tim Harford celebrates the benefits that messiness has in our lives: why it’s important, why we resist it, and why we should embrace it instead. Using research from neuroscience, psychology, social science, as well as captivating examples of real people doing extraordinary things, he explains that the human qualities we value – creativity, responsiveness, resilience – are integral to the disorder, confusion, and disarray that produce them. Tim Harford (@TimHarford) is the award-winning author of bestselling The Undercover Economist, The Undercover Economist Strikes Back, Adapt, The Logic of Life and most recently Messy: How to be Creative and Resilient in a Tidy-Minded World. Harford is currently a senior columnist at the Financial Times and host of the BBC Radio 4 program More or Less. Richard Bronk is a Visiting Fellow in the European Institute at LSE and author of The Romantic Economist: Imagination in Economics.

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