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How to Think Like Einstein
- Simple Ways to Break the Rules and Discover Your Hidden Genius
- Narrated by: Kerin McCue
- Length: 3 hrs and 19 mins
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Summary
Think like Albert! Learn the techniques used by Einstein, and other great geniuses, to expand your mind and dream up the craziest, but most practical solutions of your life. Whether you're trying to develop a new product for your company, get your kids to bed on time, or eliminate world hunger, this audiobook provides the tools for discovering breakthrough answers to common, and not-so-common, challenges.
©2000 Scott Thorpe (P)2001 Listen & LIve Audio, Inc.
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"Fresh and invigorating, this audio says we can all be Einstein in our own unique ways." ( BookPage)
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- F Rose
- 25-10-17
A good introduction
This is a good introduction to problem solving. it won't make you an Einstein genius but it should stimulate an appetite for problem solving
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