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“Things a Little Bird Told Me” by Biz Stone is an inspiring memoir that showcases how to use creativity, problem-solving, and optimism to build a fulfilling and successful career. (Full Summary…)

Things a Little Bird Told Me Summary Review

“Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind” by Biz Stone is a captivating journey through the life and mind of a visionary entrepreneur. Best known as the co-founder of Twitter, Biz Stone provides readers with a unique blend of personal anecdotes, professional insights, and valuable life lessons.

The book delves into Stone’s early life, his experiences at Google, and the creation and growth of Twitter. It explores themes such as creativity, the power of asking questions, and the importance of empathy in both personal and professional success. Stone emphasizes the idea that opportunity can be manufactured, encouraging readers to break away from linear thinking and embrace the endless possibilities that creativity offers.

Throughout the narrative, Stone shares his views on failure, vulnerability, ambition, and corporate culture. His writing is laced with humor, charm, and positivity, reflecting his personality and approach to life. The book not only provides a behind-the-scenes look at the birth and global impact of Twitter but also introduces Stone’s post-Twitter venture, Jelly.

One of the notable aspects of “Things a Little Bird Told Me” is its authenticity. Stone’s storytelling is transparent, offering readers a glimpse into both the successes and challenges he faced. The book stands out as a beacon of inspiration, encouraging readers to pursue their passions, embrace creativity, and approach life with a sense of purpose.

Although the book is not a step-by-step guide to success, it serves as a motivational and thought-provoking resource. Stone’s reflections on his entrepreneurial journey and the principles that guided him provide valuable insights for individuals navigating their own paths in the world of business and creativity.

Who is the author of Things a Little Bird Told Me?

Christopher Isaac “Biz” Stone is an American entrepreneur who is a co-founder of Twitter, among other technology companies. Stone was the creative director at Xanga from 1999 to 2001. Stone co-founded Jelly, with Ben Finkel. Jelly was launched in 2014 and was a search engine driven by visual imagery and discovery.

How long is Things a Little Bird Told Me?

  • Print length: 240 pages

What genre is Things a Little Bird Told Me?

Nonfiction, Business, Biography

What are good quotes from Things a Little Bird Told Me?

“When you hand good people possibility, they do great things.”

“Your goals should be bigger than your ego,”

“Constraint inspires creativity”

“Opportunity is manufactured”

“Creativity is a renewable resource. Challenge yourself every day. Be as creative as you like, as often as you want, because you can never run out. Experience and curiosity drive us to make unexpected, offbeat connections. It is these nonlinear steps that often lead to the greatest work.”

“Once true passion hits you, you can recognize all the times in your life when you were chasing the wrong dream. And after you´ve experienced that sustained fulfillment , you´ll never want to settle for anything else”

“If you make the opportunity. you’ll be the first in the position to take advantage of it.”

“Inventing your dream is the first and biggest step toward making it come true.”

“I invite you to open your mind to new possibilities. Let’s fake it till we make it. Let’s create visions of an aspirational future. You don’t have to quit your job. But think about what might change your trajectory by half a degree. It could be that when you come home every night your first words are “I’m home! How can I help?” Try doing that. You may have a shitty job. You don’t like it. You do it for the money, even if the money isn’t great. Try to look at your work in a different way. Find something about your life that’s great. Follow that thread. Volunteer. Even if you’re in the worst possible situation, there’s hope. Challenge yourself. Set your own bar. Redefine your success metrics. Create opportunities for yourself. Reassess your situation. We are all marching together. We’re headed toward something big, and it’s going to be good.”

“There’s no such thing as a superhero, but together we can world in a new direction.”

“Creativity is a renewable resource. Challenge yourself every day. Be as creative as you like, as often as you want, because you can never run out.”

“If you take an idea and just hold it in your head, you unconsciously start to do things that advance you toward that goal.”

― Biz Stone, Things a Little Bird Told Me
 

 
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Tal Gur is an impact-driven entrepreneur, author, and investor. After trading his daily grind for a life of his own daring design, he spent a decade pursuing 100 major life goals around the globe. His journey and most recent book, The Art of Fully Living - 1 Man, 10 Years, 100 Life Goals Around the World, has led him to found Elevate Society.