Cool Hunting have pointed out this interesting publication writen by Daniel H. Pink entitled "The Adventures of Johnny Bunko: The Last Career Guide You’ll Ever Need." Inspired by the Japanese form of manga Pink has put together a story targeting adults by creating this Johnny Bunko character in a fashion often left for children.
"Far from childish fluff, Johnny Bunko is a fully-formed a career advice manual played out through an illustrated narrative. Bunko himself is a nine-to-five everyman who falls into an existential crisis when he realizes his post-collegiate office job is entirely unfulfilling. He meets an unconventional career advisor, wields magical chopsticks and eventually succeeds in finding some meaning in his existence." Interspersed throughout are useful—and rather zen-like—career tips, such as "There is no Plan," and "Make Excellent Mistakes."
Get this book now at Amazon and Penguin.
Thanks to Cool Hunting for the heads up.



