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THE 3-MILLION-COPY JAPANESE BESTSELLER
The Art of Organizing Thoughts is a calming, practical guide to clear thinking for anyone struggling with information overload, a scattered mind, and a busy life that leaves little space for real attention. If you feel overwhelmed by constant content and unsure what to trust, including your own judgement, this book shows how to regain clarity.
We live in an age of nonstop input: headlines, notifications, opinions, AI summaries, and productivity advice. The result is rarely wisdom. It is decision fatigue, distracted focus, and the sense that we are busy all day yet not thinking deeply. In this quietly radical modern classic, Japanese academic Shigehiko Toyama explains how to move from overloaded to clear-minded, not by consuming more information, but by learning how to organise what you already know.
Toyama shows why information is not the same as understanding, and how modern life and education can train us to follow rather than think. He offers simple, analogue habits to restore trust in your own mind: capturing ideas in a notebook, letting thoughts "ferment" over time, knowing when to sleep on a problem and practising selective forgetting so what matters can rise to the surface.
First published in 1983 and newly resonant in the age of AI, The Art of Organizing Thoughts is part philosophy, part handbook for deep work, mindful focus, and independent thinking. It helps you reclaim attention, make sense of complexity and build a mind you can rely on.



