Pensar Como Einstein Scott Thorpe Pdf

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In this totally accessible, ingenious book, you will learn the tricks and techniques to solve bewildering problems from the greatest minds in history, including Albert Einstein. From business and parenting to becoming more creative and improving relationships, How to Think Like Einstein provides the tools to discovering breakthrough solutions to everyday challenges. Author In this totally accessible, ingenious book, you will learn the tricks and techniques to solve bewildering problems from the greatest minds in history, including Albert Einstein. From business and parenting to becoming more creative and improving relationships, How to Think Like Einstein provides the tools to discovering breakthrough solutions to everyday challenges.

Author Scott Thorpe will guide you step-by-step through the process of freeing yourself from your?rule ruts? To dreaming up some of the craziest, but possibly most important, solutions of your life Learn to solve your problems by: -thinking like a bug -organizing a party -learning the game of poker -pretending you?re James Bond -acting like a millionaire. I picked up this book because I'm interested in creative thinking. I made the decision to become a content marketer so I thought I might as well work on being creative! This book exposed me to a different side of Einstein's thinking. Like the typical American, it took me a long time and A LOT of books to realize that there's more to Einstein than E=MC squared. He was a revolutionary, social justice advocate, and free thinker.

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This book picked up on that 'free thinking' vibe, arguing that Einstei I picked up this book because I'm interested in creative thinking. I made the decision to become a content marketer so I thought I might as well work on being creative! This book exposed me to a different side of Einstein's thinking. Like the typical American, it took me a long time and A LOT of books to realize that there's more to Einstein than E=MC squared.

He was a revolutionary, social justice advocate, and free thinker. This book picked up on that 'free thinking' vibe, arguing that Einstein used creative thinking to power his world-changing discoveries in physics (which we are still appreciating to this day). It doesn't focus on the science, it focuses on the brains behind the science, urging readers to push out of their ordinary thinking into more creative thinking. I appreciated that aspect of the book and came to realize that, although I consider myself a 'freethinker', I tend to respond to problems in the same way over and over again. This book offers some simple ideas for me to challenge that on a weekly and/or daily basis and I look forward to trying them out. I won't become Einstein, but I can at least develop a few more thinking skills inspired by him.

This book promotes the throw a bunch of stuff in a pot, shake, then throw it at the wall and see what sticks, then repeat method of 'creativity.' The flaw is that it promotes thinking and thinking when true creativity comes from the stillness of the mind, not the soup of rational thought that clouds the present. The quotes are good though! Written by a sales and marketing guy, this book could be useful for people in that profession who want to break 'out of the box.' But don't expect to lea Ugh. This book promotes the throw a bunch of stuff in a pot, shake, then throw it at the wall and see what sticks, then repeat method of 'creativity.'

The flaw is that it promotes thinking and thinking when true creativity comes from the stillness of the mind, not the soup of rational thought that clouds the present. The quotes are good though! Written by a sales and marketing guy, this book could be useful for people in that profession who want to break 'out of the box.' But don't expect to learn about Einstein's way of thinking, which is as far from this method as imaginable, and imagination is what you would need to approach it.

Something this book sorely lacks. One of many credible books on creativity. Describes several heuristics for developing flexibility and fluency in identifying, framing and solving problems. I prefer James Adams' 'Conceptual Blockbusting: A Guide to Better Ideas' But that may reflect my personal bias more than an objective view.

For those who have not read much on creative problem solving Thorpe's book may be a good introduction. For those who have read other works on the subject, How to Think Like Einstein may be a competent re One of many credible books on creativity.

Describes several heuristics for developing flexibility and fluency in identifying, framing and solving problems. I prefer James Adams' 'Conceptual Blockbusting: A Guide to Better Ideas' But that may reflect my personal bias more than an objective view. For those who have not read much on creative problem solving Thorpe's book may be a good introduction. For those who have read other works on the subject, How to Think Like Einstein may be a competent refresher. I got this as a gift from a family member, and figured I would read it before donating to Goodwill.

Good thing I did. This book is a gross simplification of so many things, it's almost laughable. There are stories of other successful people boiled down to a single sentence.

No, sorry, it's always more complicated than that. This does get at least 2 stars though, because some of the tips on being creative, managing creatives, and blossoming ideas and idea-making are somewhat useful, and the I got this as a gift from a family member, and figured I would read it before donating to Goodwill. Good thing I did. This book is a gross simplification of so many things, it's almost laughable.

There are stories of other successful people boiled down to a single sentence. No, sorry, it's always more complicated than that.

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This does get at least 2 stars though, because some of the tips on being creative, managing creatives, and blossoming ideas and idea-making are somewhat useful, and the quotes are good too. So, unless you are just getting started at the whole being creative thing, there are many better books out there.

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