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"From the best-selling author of Subliminal and The Drunkard's Walk, a groundbreaking new look at the neuroscience of change--and how elastic thinking can help us thrive in a world changing faster than ever before. With rapid technological innovation leading the charge, today's world is transforming itself at an extraordinary and unprecedented pace. As jobs become more multifaceted, as information streams multiply, and as myriad devices place increasing demands on our attention, we are confronted every day with a plethora of new challenges. Fortunately, as Leonard Mlodinow shows, the human brain is uniquely engineered to adapt. Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroscience and psychology, Mlodinow takes us on a fascinating and illuminating journey through the mechanics of our own minds as we navigate the rapidly shifting landscapes around us. Out of the exploratory instincts that allowed our ancestors to prosper hundreds of thousands of years ago, humans developed a cognitive style that Mlodinow terms elastic thinking, a collection of traits and abilities that include neophilia (an affinity for novelty), schizotypy (a tendency toward unusual perception), imagination and idea generation, pattern recognition, mental fluency, divergent thinking, and integrative thinking. These are the qualities that enabled innovators from Mary Shelley to Miles Davis, from the inventor of jumbo-sized popcorn to the creator of the modern grocery store, and from Nike to Pokemon Go to effect paradigm shifts in our culture and society. And they're the qualities that will enable each of us to succeed, personally and professionally, in the radically changing environments of today. With his keen acumen and rapid-fire wit, Mlodinow gives us the essential tools to harness the power of elastic thinking in an endlessly dynamic world"--
"From the best-selling author of Subliminal and The Drunkard's Walk, a groundbreaking new look at the neuroscience of change--and how elastic thinking can help us thrive in a world changing faster than ever before. With rapid technological innovation leading the charge, today's world is transforming itself at an extraordinary and unprecedented pace. As jobs become more multifaceted, as information streams multiply, and as myriad devices place increasing demands on our attention, we are confronted every day with a plethora of new challenges. Fortunately, as Leonard Mlodinow shows, the human brain is uniquely engineered to adapt. Drawing from cutting-edge research in neuroscience and psychology, Mlodinow takes us on a fascinating and illuminating journey through the mechanics of our own minds as we navigate the rapidly shifting landscapes around us. With his keen acumen and rapid-fire wit, Mlodinow gives us the essential tools to harness the power of elastic thinking in an endlessly dynamic world"--
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Elastik: Degisim Caginda Esnek Düsünme
Oct 30, 2020, Profil Yayincilik
Paperback
in Turkish
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Elastic: Unlocking Your Brain's Ability to Embrace Change
Jan 08, 2019, Vintage
paperback
1101970162 9781101970164
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Elastic: The Power of Flexible Thinking
2019, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
0141987391 9780141987392
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Elastico: Como o Pensamento Flexivel Pode Mudar Nossas Vidas
Sep 08, 2019, Zahar
Paperback
in Portuguese
8537818348 9788537818343
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Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change
Mar 20, 2018, Random House Audio
audio cd
0147521947 9780147521941
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Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World
2018, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
0241334411 9780241334416
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Elastic: flexible thinking in a time of change
2018, Pantheon Books
in English
- First edition.
1101870923 9781101870921
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Elastic: Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World
2018, Penguin Books, Limited
in English
0241334403 9780241334409
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Elastic [Paperback] [Mar 20, 2018] MLODINOW LEONARD
Publish date unknown, PRH
paperback
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