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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Don't Be a Luddite: Learning to Love Change in a World that Fears It is a smart, funny, and deeply relevant journey through the long history of technological fear and progress. From the ancient philosophers who warned that writing would destroy memory to the 19th-century Luddites who smashed… textile machines, to today's debates about artificial intelligence, this book uncovers one timeless truth: every generation believes the next invention will ruin everything-and every generation is wrong.Through vivid storytelling, authors Steve Rosenbaum and Ed Robbins bring to life the inventors, rebels, thinkers, and critics who shaped our modern world. You'll meet the dreamers who dared to push boundaries-Galileo, Gutenberg, Edison, Tesla, and more-and the skeptics who fought them every step of the way. Along the journey, the authors reveal the surprising patterns that link history's great breakthroughs to today's digital transformations, showing that resistance to progress is as old as progress itself.Blending humor with insight, Don't Be a Luddite examines how fear of change infects organizations, leaders, and even entire societies. Whether it's the church condemning the printing press, companies refusing to embrace the internet, or workers panicking over automation, the story remains the same: innovation threatens the familiar, but it also opens the door to something greater. This book doesn't just chronicle that tension-it offers a roadmap for thriving within it.Drawing on decades of combined experience in learning, leadership, and organizational change, Rosenbaum and Robbins explain why adaptability-not resistance-is the ultimate competitive advantage. Through compelling case studies and sharp cultural observations, they connect the dots between psychological comfort, technological disruption, and human progress. Readers will discover why some people naturally embrace new tools while others dig in their heels, and how to move from fear to curiosity when faced with change.Perfect for leaders, innovators, educators, and anyone struggling to keep up in an AI-driven world, Don't Be a Luddite delivers a refreshing, optimistic message: the future isn't something to survive-it's something to shape. By understanding how fear of progress works, readers can learn to overcome it, lead with confidence, and harness the creative potential of every new idea that comes their way.Each chapter offers a blend of history, wit, and practical reflection, weaving together stories of invention and resistance that will make you laugh, think, and maybe even question your own relationship with change. From the skepticism that greeted the first typewriter to the outrage over smartphones and social media, Rosenbaum and Robbins remind us that technology doesn't just alter tools-it transforms the way we think, work, and connect.Ultimately, this book is a celebration of human ingenuity. It's about courage, curiosity, and the unrelenting drive to build, experiment, and improve. Don't Be a Luddite is not just a history lesson-it's a wake-up call for anyone tempted to cling to the past in a world that's moving forward faster than ever.Engaging, eye-opening, and often laugh-out-loud funny, this is a must-read for anyone who's ever muttered, "Things were better before." Because as Rosenbaum and Robbins show, they usually weren't-and understanding that might just be the key to loving what comes next. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Don't Be a Luddite: Learning to Love Change in a World that Fears It is a smart, funny, and deeply relevant journey through the long history of technological fear and progress. From the ancient philosophers who warned that writing would destroy memory to the 19th-century Luddites who smashed… textile machines, to today's debates about artificial intelligence, this book uncovers one timeless truth: every generation believes the next invention will ruin everything-and every generation is wrong.Through vivid storytelling, authors Steve Rosenbaum and Ed Robbins bring to life the inventors, rebels, thinkers, and critics who shaped our modern world. You'll meet the dreamers who dared to push boundaries-Galileo, Gutenberg, Edison, Tesla, and more-and the skeptics who fought them every step of the way. Along the journey, the authors reveal the surprising patterns that link history's great breakthroughs to today's digital transformations, showing that resistance to progress is as old as progress itself.Blending humor with insight, Don't Be a Luddite examines how fear of change infects organizations, leaders, and even entire societies. Whether it's the church condemning the printing press, companies refusing to embrace the internet, or workers panicking over automation, the story remains the same: innovation threatens the familiar, but it also opens the door to something greater. This book doesn't just chronicle that tension-it offers a roadmap for thriving within it.Drawing on decades of combined experience in learning, leadership, and organizational change, Rosenbaum and Robbins explain why adaptability-not resistance-is the ultimate competitive advantage. Through compelling case studies and sharp cultural observations, they connect the dots between psychological comfort, technological disruption, and human progress. Readers will discover why some people naturally embrace new tools while others dig in their heels, and how to move from fear to curiosity when faced with change.Perfect for leaders, innovators, educators, and anyone struggling to keep up in an AI-driven world, Don't Be a Luddite delivers a refreshing, optimistic message: the future isn't something to survive-it's something to shape. By understanding how fear of progress works, readers can learn to overcome it, lead with confidence, and harness the creative potential of every new idea that comes their way.Each chapter offers a blend of history, wit, and practical reflection, weaving together stories of invention and resistance that will make you laugh, think, and maybe even question your own relationship with change. From the skepticism that greeted the first typewriter to the outrage over smartphones and social media, Rosenbaum and Robbins remind us that technology doesn't just alter tools-it transforms the way we think, work, and connect.Ultimately, this book is a celebration of human ingenuity. It's about courage, curiosity, and the unrelenting drive to build, experiment, and improve. Don't Be a Luddite is not just a history lesson-it's a wake-up call for anyone tempted to cling to the past in a world that's moving forward faster than ever.Engaging, eye-opening, and often laugh-out-loud funny, this is a must-read for anyone who's ever muttered, "Things were better before." Because as Rosenbaum and Robbins show, they usually weren't-and understanding that might just be the key to loving what comes next. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.