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Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone
The Constitution of Genius
by Benjamin Michael
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Overview


Destined to be a best seller, Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone: The Constitution of Genius is a book written with endless hope. The undeniable potential that resides in each of us is infinite. But realizing your full potential, harnessing it, and maximizing it, is no small task. This book seeks to encourage thinking anew about how we unlock the full potential in each and every one of us! Spread the word & join us as “we” change hearts and minds and revolutionize how the world understands “genius,” one person at a time. 

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Description


Do you consider yourself a genius? The power of collective awareness should never be underestimated. While there are no basic principles or laws enshrined in a formal constitution governing how we bestow “genius” upon someone, the lens through which we view and understand the potential of each human being requires correction. The way we view and understand each other influences the way we approach and treat "other." The shortsighted notion that to be considered a “genius” someone requires an IQ within range of Albert Einstein’s no longer carries weight. From this point forward, every person born, every person we encounter day in and day out is an Einstein, is a Genius. The “Genius” moniker is no longer reserved only for a select few. Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone! During the process of realizing your own Genius, through this book there is much we can learn from the likes of Albert Einstein, Christopher Langan, Michael Jordan, Jim Carrey, Natalie Portman, Misty Copeland, and other friends and neighbors!

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About the author


I am profoundly excited to finally share my perspectives on "genius" with the world. On July 16, 2012, I began the journey of writing this book. I was infused with inspiration after listening to the unabridged audio version of Outliers: The Story of Success authored by Malcolm Gladwell. Press fast forward a few years and after also reading the books Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative and The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, authored by sir Ken Robinson. I was convinced I had an array of ideas that, collectively, could knit together a timely written book. The core of the book would build on the aforementioned work done by Mr. Gladwell and Mr. Robinson and dredge a new pathway of thinking. That is the origin that gave rise to Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone: The Constitution of Genius. As you read from cover to cover, consider the material through the lens of your own personal experiences. Take the time to see parallels to the personal experiences of your spouse, your children, your family, your friends and coworkers. The stories and examples are much more like your story and mine than you may believe at first glance! —Benjamin Michael

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Book details

Genre:PSYCHOLOGY

Subgenre:Cognitive Psychology & Cognition

Language:English

Pages:160

eBook ISBN:9781098329501

Paperback ISBN:9781098329495


Overview


Destined to be a best seller, Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone: The Constitution of Genius is a book written with endless hope. The undeniable potential that resides in each of us is infinite. But realizing your full potential, harnessing it, and maximizing it, is no small task. This book seeks to encourage thinking anew about how we unlock the full potential in each and every one of us! Spread the word & join us as “we” change hearts and minds and revolutionize how the world understands “genius,” one person at a time. 

Read more

Description


Do you consider yourself a genius? The power of collective awareness should never be underestimated. While there are no basic principles or laws enshrined in a formal constitution governing how we bestow “genius” upon someone, the lens through which we view and understand the potential of each human being requires correction. The way we view and understand each other influences the way we approach and treat "other." The shortsighted notion that to be considered a “genius” someone requires an IQ within range of Albert Einstein’s no longer carries weight. From this point forward, every person born, every person we encounter day in and day out is an Einstein, is a Genius. The “Genius” moniker is no longer reserved only for a select few. Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone! During the process of realizing your own Genius, through this book there is much we can learn from the likes of Albert Einstein, Christopher Langan, Michael Jordan, Jim Carrey, Natalie Portman, Misty Copeland, and other friends and neighbors!

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About the author


I am profoundly excited to finally share my perspectives on "genius" with the world. On July 16, 2012, I began the journey of writing this book. I was infused with inspiration after listening to the unabridged audio version of Outliers: The Story of Success authored by Malcolm Gladwell. Press fast forward a few years and after also reading the books Out of Our Minds: Learning to be Creative and The Element: How Finding Your Passion Changes Everything, authored by sir Ken Robinson. I was convinced I had an array of ideas that, collectively, could knit together a timely written book. The core of the book would build on the aforementioned work done by Mr. Gladwell and Mr. Robinson and dredge a new pathway of thinking. That is the origin that gave rise to Everyone is an Einstein; and There is an Einstein in Everyone: The Constitution of Genius. As you read from cover to cover, consider the material through the lens of your own personal experiences. Take the time to see parallels to the personal experiences of your spouse, your children, your family, your friends and coworkers. The stories and examples are much more like your story and mine than you may believe at first glance! —Benjamin Michael

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