I can forgive the nonsense claim that you only command 5% of your brain because, overall, this book is packed with excellent tips. Many books about improving brain performance say things like you only use a small amount of your brain, which goes against all the neuroscientific evidence. However, don’t let that put you off; this book is worth reading. The book is broken down into sections to help you think smarter, solve problems, generate ideas and innovate. Each part of the book has practical tips you can use, many of which are backed by evidence from research. Brainhack is easy-to-read because it is broken down into small chunks. Each tip is only a couple of pages, so you can dip in and out as you wish. No matter how good you think you are at using your brain, you will find plenty of ideas in this book to help you improve.
Email is so 20th Century
Younger people – those under 40 – don’t rely on email. They may use it, but rarely check their inbox. Conversely, the over-40s love email so much, they feel their life would not be complete