How To Have A Beautiful Mind

How To Have A Beautiful Mind
Author: Edward de Bono
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2010-01-26
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781407029122

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People spend a fortune on their bodies, their faces, their hair, their clothes. Cosmetics, plastic surgery, diets, gym membership - everyone's trying to be more attractive. But there's an easier way to become a beautiful person. It doesn't have to be physical. No matter how you look, if you have a mind that's fascinating, creative, exciting - if you're a good thinker - you can be beautiful. And being attractive doesn't necessarily come from being intelligent or highly-educated. It isn't about having a great personality. It's about using your imagination and expanding your creativity. And it's when talking with people that we make the greatest impact. A person may be physically beautiful, but when speaking to others a dull or ugly or uncreative mind will definitely turn them off. In clear, practical language, de Bono shows how by applying lateral and parallel thinking skills to your conversation you can improve your mind. By learning how to listen, make a point, and manoeuvre a discussion, you can become creative and more appealing - more beautiful.

A Beautiful Mind

A Beautiful Mind
Author: Sylvia Nasar
Publsiher: Faber & Faber
Total Pages: 469
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780571266074

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A Beautiful Mind is Sylvia Nasar's award-winning biography about the mystery of the human mind, the triumph over incredible adversity, and the healing power of love. At the age of thirty-one, John Nash, mathematical genius, suffered a devastating breakdown and was diagnosed with schizophrenia. Yet after decades of leading a ghost-like existence, he was to re-emerge to win a Nobel Prize and world acclaim. A Beautiful Mind has inspired the Oscar-winning film directed by Ron Howard and featuring Russell Crowe in the lead role of John Nash.

A Beautiful Mind a Beautiful Life

A Beautiful Mind  a Beautiful Life
Author: Lindy Tsang
Publsiher: Style Haul/Adaptive Books
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2018-06
Genre: SELF-HELP
ISBN: 1945293624

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Recalling her childhood growing up one of the few Chinese students at her primary school in Ireland and later developing her own line of beauty products, YouTube star Tsang shares the lessons she's learned along the way.

Tactics

Tactics
Author: Edward De Bono
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1986
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:440077234

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Beautiful Minds

Beautiful Minds
Author: Maddalena Bearzi,Craig Stanford
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2010-05-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780674261945

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Apes and dolphins: primates and cetaceans. Could any creatures appear to be more different? Yet both are large-brained intelligent mammals with complex communication and social interaction. In the first book to study apes and dolphins side by side, Maddalena Bearzi and Craig B. Stanford, a dolphin biologist and a primatologist who have spent their careers studying these animals in the wild, combine their insights with compelling results. Beautiful Minds explains how and why apes and dolphins are so distantly related yet so cognitively alike and what this teaches us about another large-brained mammal: Homo sapiens. Noting that apes and dolphins have had no common ancestor in nearly 100 million years, Bearzi and Stanford describe the parallel evolution that gave rise to their intelligence. And they closely observe that intelligence in action, in the territorial grassland and rainforest communities of chimpanzees and other apes, and in groups of dolphins moving freely through open coastal waters. The authors detail their subjects’ ability to develop family bonds, form alliances, and care for their young. They offer an understanding of their culture, politics, social structure, personality, and capacity for emotion. The resulting dual portrait—with striking overlaps in behavior—is key to understanding the nature of “beautiful minds.”

Beautiful Body Beautiful Mind

Beautiful Body  Beautiful Mind
Author: Eric N. Franklin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Imagery (Psychology)
ISBN: 0871273098

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The Franklin Method of health proposes that living healthily is mostly a question of habits and that these habits are mirrored in the quality of our thoughts and in our daily life. Focusing on methods of concentration, measured breathing, and the power of imagination, this programme provides a selection of different mental techniques from the Franklin Method.

Grand Pursuit

Grand Pursuit
Author: Sylvia Nasar
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 555
Release: 2011
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780684872995

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An instant "New York Times" bestseller, from the author of "A Beautiful Mind": a sweeping history of the invention of modern economics that takes readers from Dickens' London to modern Calcutta.

Mad in America

Mad in America
Author: Robert Whitaker
Publsiher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-09-10
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781541646391

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An updated edition of the classic history of schizophrenia in America, which gives voice to generations of patients who suffered through "cures" that only deepened their suffering and impaired their hope of recovery Schizophrenics in the United States currently fare worse than patients in the world's poorest countries. In Mad in America, medical journalist Robert Whitaker argues that modern treatments for the severely mentally ill are just old medicine in new bottles, and that we as a society are deeply deluded about their efficacy. The widespread use of lobotomies in the 1920s and 1930s gave way in the 1950s to electroshock and a wave of new drugs. In what is perhaps Whitaker's most damning revelation, Mad in America examines how drug companies in the 1980s and 1990s skewed their studies to prove that new antipsychotic drugs were more effective than the old, while keeping patients in the dark about dangerous side effects. A haunting, deeply compassionate book -- updated with a new introduction and prologue bringing in the latest medical treatments and trends -- Mad in America raises important questions about our obligations to the mad, the meaning of "insanity," and what we value most about the human mind.