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Reverse Engineering the mental frameworks that geniuses from Jobs to Da Vinci used to dominate their fields.
An excellent training about Creativity
Mastering Thinking Skills Vol 2: Become a Creative Genius
Why Take This Course on Creative Genius? Hey, I know. You must be thinking. What is so special about this course? It’s tough to evaluate any course like this because creativity is a “Meta-Skill,” meaning it is enormously powerful. but very difficult to measure and track progress. I’ve spent over 5 years, hundreds of dollars and thousands of hours of my own time poring through dozens of the best books and courses out there on creativity. And I felt the same way you probably feel afterwords. unsatisfied. Why? Because the products currently on the market fit into these two categories: Books and courses that tell you what a genius did, but not how they did it. Stories instead of strategies. Books and courses where a “creativity expert” projects their pet creativity strategies onto their favorite geniuses. Projections instead of deconstruction. Sure, stories are great. And almost any creativity strategies “works” in the sense that you will get some marginal, indeterminate “bump” in your creativity. But neither of these types of books or courses give you what you really need. A blueprint for creating the same kind of complete mental system that geniuses use to create their masterpieces. What does that mean? In 1956, President Eisenhower signed into law the bill that created the interstate highway system in the United States. (If you are from Europe, think of the railroad system built in the 1800s) These 6 and 8 lane highways replaced the smaller and ill-kept roads that connected the country up until that point. The new highways increased trade massively and opened up the country to the full benefits of the industrial age. Cultural trends started passing across the country on interstate paths like Route 66. The interstate system also served the critical military purpose of evacuating millions of people quickly from cities in the event of an atomic bomb. Eisenhower’s vision took a vast but under-connected group of 48 states and turned it into a more unified country. Similar effects have resulted from the expansion of the telephone and internet. Each innovation massively improved the interconnectedness, productivity and creativity of the United States. Countries (and even continents, especially Africa) struggle economically and fail to produce creative geniuses because they lack this basic infrastructure that underpins all creative and productive efforts. So what? Well, it turns out that your brain is really just a big network of neurons connected to each other. Each time you think a thought, the connection between the neurons your brain just fired get myelinated. Your Train of Thought rides along a path of neurons every time you think a thought. Mylin, an insulator made of fat, wraps around that path of neurons (just like rubber around a USB cable) and makes that train of thought go faster next time you think the same thought. Geniuses have found a way to hack this natural process. Most of us never intentionally try to connect the different areas of our brain, the different neural nets that represent our different areas of interest or expertise. But these connections are the most important part of creativity. And the difference between a genius brain and an average brain is how its wired. A genius has built (often unintentionally) the equivalent of an interstate highways system between their different areas of expertise. This system allows them to trade thoughts between different domains of knowledge to generate creative breakthroughs. Remember how Steve Jobs credited his calligraphy class to his knack for intuitive design? He couldnt have done what he did without this sort of creative interstate system running 24/7 in his brain, allowing it to generate one blockbuster, industry transforming product after another. The first half of the course will take you through building this system in your brain. The second half will show you how to maximize your use of your new creative interstate system once you have built it. Click Here to Begin the Course See you on the other side, Timothy Description from the Back of the Box The biggest lie about Genius is that genius is inborn. IQ is inborn. Genius is the combination of IQ and other factors. The truth is, many geniuses were only slightly above average in terms of IQ (Richard Feynman, widely regarded as the last American genius, had an IQ of only 122) it is their thinking strategies that made them exceptional. The other big lie about genius is that it only relates to intellectual performance. The truth is that there are 9 intelligence types, and a genius is someone who excels in any one of those areas. But because western culture values intellectual performance above all others, our collective view of genius is skewed. In fact, the root word of genius comes from Greek. Genius originally meant the potential within any person that, if cultivated, would make them exceptional in what they were born to do. This course is only meant for people who believe the secret to talent is 80% strategy and 20% genetics, not the other way around. Ideally you hav
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