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- Narrated by: Erin Bennett
- Length: 10 hrs and 2 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The science behind the traits and quirks that drive creative geniuses to make spectacular breakthroughs
What really distinguishes the people who literally change the world - those creative geniuses who give us one breakthrough after another? What differentiates Marie Curie or Elon Musk from the merely creative, the many one-hit wonders among us?
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Nearly all of the innovators, for example, exhibited high levels of social detachment that enabled them to break with norms, an almost maniacal faith in their ability to overcome obstacles, and a passionate idealism that pushed them to work with intensity even in the face of criticism or failure. While these individual traits would be unlikely to work in isolation - being unconventional without having high levels of confidence, effort, and goal directedness might, for example, result in rebellious behavior that does not lead to meaningful outcomes - together they can fuel both the ability and drive to pursue what others deem impossible.
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"An exceptionally rewarding marriage of biography and social science that will change the way you think about winners and winning." (Ron Adner, Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth College, author of The Wide Lens)
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