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      Accelerated Minds: Unlocking the Fascinating, Inspiring, and Often Destructive Impulses that Rule the Entrepreneurial Brain

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      What draws some people to big risky ideas that might someday change the world, and what compels them to keep trying, again and again, even after repeated failures and at great personal expense?

      Why are some people compe...

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      Product ID:9781990823046
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Accelerated Minds
      Subtitle:Unlocking the Fascinating, Inspiring, and Often Destructive Impulses that Rule the Entrepreneurial Brain
      Authors:Author: Neil Seeman
      Page Count:196
      Subjects:Social, group or collective psychology, Social, group or collective psychology, Occupational and industrial psychology, Psychology: the self, ego, identity, personality, Entrepreneurship / Start-ups, Management: leadership and motivation, Mental health services, Neurosciences, Self-help, personal development and practical advice, Advice on careers and achieving success, Occupational & industrial psychology, The self, ego, identity, personality, Entrepreneurship, Management: leadership & motivation, Mental health services, Neurosciences, Self-help & personal development, Advice on careers & achieving success
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      What draws some people to big risky ideas that might someday change the world, and what compels them to keep trying, again and again, even after repeated failures and at great personal expense?

      Why are some people compelled to take big risks on big ideas, attempting to change a market or, indeed, the world in ways that others find delusional? And why do they keep trying, again and again, often after repeated failures and at great personal expense? Neil Seeman is one of those people: an internet entrepreneur steeped in North American start-up culture. He is also the son of one of Canada''s most important brain scientists. Drawing on his own business experience and his father''s research into the brain''s processing of risk and reward, Seeman explains the entrepreneurial mindset-the world''s primary wealth creation engine-is in fact a form of addiction. The highs experienced by individuals when they are solving problems or making breakthroughs are so enormously generative and exciting, and the lows so tormenting and debilitating, that they live on an unsustainable hamster wheel of constant striving and often wind up destroying the very things that they helped create. With compassion and deep insight, he suggests ways in which the vital energies of the entrepreneurial class can be directed in A more constructive and sustainable manner.


      Imprint Name:The Sutherland House Inc.
      Publisher Name:The Sutherland House Inc.
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2023-06-09

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      Weight380 g
      Dimensions159 × 237 × 19 mm