Entering the Impossible: the Soft Skills of a Genius Physicist

Entering the Impossible: the Soft Skills of a Genius Physicist

by (us) Brian Keating

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This book is a collection of interviews with Nobel laureates in physics. It provides an in-depth introduction to the growth and success experiences, thinking styles and behavior patterns of these natural scientists with the smartest brains. It will be deeply inspiring to readers. All scientists stand on the shoulders of giants past and present, yet some of the most profound moments of inspiration truly inject magic into a person's equation, and this book takes us through them. Also learn how scientists navigate the challenges between focus and diversity, balancing breadth and depth of knowledge. In their words, you'll discover why Nobel Prize-winning scientists view "soft skills" like communication, motivation, and introspection as keys to their success-skills we often overlook. When they need a fresh perspective on some of the universe's toughest questions, you'll understand why they turn their attention to curiosity, beauty, surprise, and joy.... When it comes to face-to-face interviews, I think asking the right questions is just as important as getting the right answers. The author of this book is an authoritative physicist and a genius observer of physical reality. He conducted fascinating and to-the-point interviews with nine Nobel Prize winners in physics, the best and brightest brains in the world, trying to deconstruct their mental habits and strategies in order to share their wisdom with readers and make readers realize that these people and lives that seem far away from us can also be very close to us, that is, we can do it too. At the same time, this book makes us understand that life is short and we should absorb as much wisdom as possible.

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