Genius Mental Models
Lessons From History’s Greatest Minds on Innovation, Achievement, Creativity, and Intelligence (Mental Models for Better Living, Book 7)
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Narrated by:
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Russell Newton
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By:
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Peter Hollins
About this listen
Learn from some of the greatest thinkers in history. Study their patterns and stand on the shoulders of giants.
How does one think like a genius? Is there a set definition for this? Well, no. But if you study the greats, you’re bound to learn something.
Learn the five “genius mental models” and how to apply them in your daily life.
GENIUS MENTAL MODELS is a look through time and history. We climb into a time travel machine and examine flashpoints in the lives of famous geniuses. They are all household names, and now you can better understand what made them tick.
Learn their traits, absorb their techniques, and forge your own path of genius to accomplish whatever you set your mind to.
Walk away with a framework of how to simply think better.
Peter Hollins has studied psychology and peak human performance for over a dozen years. This book represents the scientifically proven methods he has used to become an expert in multiple domains.
The most helpful mental models directly from their sources.
•How Einstein’s hobbies helped his genius.
•Napoleon's key to conquering nations and cementing his legacy
•What Descartes had to say about demons.
•Darwin’s Golden Rule and how it changed his life.
•Tesla, Edison, and the battle of approaches and philosophies.
•Copernicus, Galileo, and the values of non-convention.
•Sun Tzu's imagination of wartime strategies to daily life
•Mozart and the value of being an empty pitcher to be filled to the brim
•The unique team that Abraham Lincoln surrounded himself with.
©2024 Peter Hollins (P)2024 Peter Hollins