Discover Your Genius: How to Think like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds
by Michael J. Gelb
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E-book exclusives: "Works and Days: Timelines of Genius"; Bibliography.The full expression of your unique genius awaits you. Michael J. Gelb, bestselling author of How to Think Like Leonardo da Vinci, draws upon the wellspring of history's most revolutionary minds -- Plato, Brunelleschi, Columbus, Copernicus, Elizabeth I, Shakespeare, Jefferson, Darwin, Gandhi, Einstein -- to guide you to unleash your own creativity through mental play.In Discover Your Genius, Gelb draws upon the wellspring of history's most revolutionary minds to guide you to unleash your own creativity through mental play. Synthesizing the most world-shaking ideas, discoveries, and innovations, Gelb assembles a "genius dream team" that includes Plato, Copernicus, Queen Elizabeth I, and Albert Einstein. Gelb then demonstrates how their characteristics may be learned and integrated into one's own professional and daily life.
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- Title
- Discover Your Genius: How to Think like History's Ten Most Revolutionary Minds
- Author
- Michael J. Gelb
- Book Condition
- UsedAcceptable
- Quantity Available
- 1
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- ISBN 10
- 0965431495
- ISBN 13
- 9780965431491
- Publisher
- Harpercollins
- Place of Publication
- New York
- This edition first published
- 2002
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