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The Art of Change: Knowing What Can Be Transformed and What Cannot

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The Art of Change: Knowing What Can Be Transformed and What Cannot

By: Boris Kriger
Narrated by: Michael Bridges
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We often strive to reinvent ourselves, our organizations, or our societies—believing that a fresh start is possible if only we try hard enough. Yet experience repeatedly shows that we rarely begin from nothing. Constraints—some visible, many hidden—shape every new beginning.

Drawing on philosophy, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, and historical examples, The Art of Change explores this simple but elusive truth: every starting point already carries structure. There is no true blank slate, no Year Zero, no neutral origin.

Inspired by the wisdom—"Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference"—this audiobook offers a modest framework to help distinguish what can be transformed from what cannot.

At its heart is a straightforward idea: every initial condition contains Predetermined elements (what we must accept or work around) and Free elements (what we can change). Recognizing the three common mistakes—treating the unchangeable as changeable, accepting the changeable as fixed, or confusing one domain with another—can help us avoid many familiar failures.

Through everyday examples—from organizational reforms and AI development to personal growth and policy decisions—the audiobook invites listeners to conduct their own "constraint audits" and focus effort where it can actually make a difference.

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