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Interviews with the Masters: A Companion to Robert Greene's Mastery (edition 2013)

by Robert Greene (Author)

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A companion to Robert Greene's Mastery. More than 20,000 hours of research and thought went into Mastery. In a departure from his previous works, Robert Greene interviewed nine contemporary masters, including tech guru Paul Graham, animal rights advocate Temple Grandin, and boxing trainer Freddie Roach, to get their perspective on their paths to greatness. Those interviews are now available to readers for the first time. Interviews with the Masters presents more than 700 pages of revealing insight directly from these contemporary Masters; from how they learn and think, to how they put it all together and create. You'll learn how -Paul Graham used a hacker's mentality to create a programing language and a billion dollar portfolio. -Santiago Calatrava combined the disciplines of art, architecture, and engineering to design revolutionary moving structures. -Daniel Everett solved the 300 year old mystery of the Piraha? language, forever changing the linguistics field and challenging Chomsky's Universal Grammar theory. -Freddie Roach's trademark techniques made him one of the most well-known boxing trainers in the world, guiding talents like world champion Manny Pacquiao and UFC Champion Georges St. Pierre. -Yoky Matsuoka pioneered a new field called "neurobotics." -Cesar Rodriguez Jr. went from the bottom of his Air Force class to become the "Last American Ace." -Temple Grandin emerged from a chaotic childhood with autism to become a leader in animal sciences. -Teresita Ferna?ndez used her fascination with alchemy to design beautiful conceptual art. -VS Ramachandran's obsession with anomalies led to major discoveries that solved bizarre neurological syndromes like phantom limbs and body-identity disorders.… (more)
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A companion to Robert Greene's Mastery. More than 20,000 hours of research and thought went into Mastery. In a departure from his previous works, Robert Greene interviewed nine contemporary masters, including tech guru Paul Graham, animal rights advocate Temple Grandin, and boxing trainer Freddie Roach, to get their perspective on their paths to greatness. Those interviews are now available to readers for the first time. Interviews with the Masters presents more than 700 pages of revealing insight directly from these contemporary Masters; from how they learn and think, to how they put it all together and create. You'll learn how -Paul Graham used a hacker's mentality to create a programing language and a billion dollar portfolio. -Santiago Calatrava combined the disciplines of art, architecture, and engineering to design revolutionary moving structures. -Daniel Everett solved the 300 year old mystery of the Piraha? language, forever changing the linguistics field and challenging Chomsky's Universal Grammar theory. -Freddie Roach's trademark techniques made him one of the most well-known boxing trainers in the world, guiding talents like world champion Manny Pacquiao and UFC Champion Georges St. Pierre. -Yoky Matsuoka pioneered a new field called "neurobotics." -Cesar Rodriguez Jr. went from the bottom of his Air Force class to become the "Last American Ace." -Temple Grandin emerged from a chaotic childhood with autism to become a leader in animal sciences. -Teresita Ferna?ndez used her fascination with alchemy to design beautiful conceptual art. -VS Ramachandran's obsession with anomalies led to major discoveries that solved bizarre neurological syndromes like phantom limbs and body-identity disorders.

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