• Into the Impossible

  • Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner: Lessons from Laureates to Stoke Curiosity, Spur Collaboration, and Ignite Imagination in Your Life and Career
  • By: Brian Keating
  • Narrated by: Brian Keating, Steven Jay Cohen
  • Length: 3 hrs and 47 mins
  • 4.8 out of 5 stars (16 ratings)

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Into the Impossible

By: Brian Keating
Narrated by: Brian Keating, Steven Jay Cohen
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How can you unlock creativity and imagination to inspire, teach, and lead? What mental models do the world’s most accomplished scientists use to supercharge their creativity and strengthen their most precious collaborations?

In this mesmerizing collection of interviews with some of the world’s brightest minds, you’ll discover that achieving greatness doesn’t require genius. Instead, dedication to a simple set of principles, habits, and tools can boost your creativity, stoke your imagination, and unlock your full potential for out-of-this-universe success. Through their own words, you will discover why Nobel Prize-winning scientists credit often-overlooked “soft skills” like communication, motivation, and introspection as keys to their success. You’ll see why they turn to curiosity, beauty, serendipity, and joy when they need a fresh view of some of the universe’s most vexing problems...and how you can too, no matter what you do!

Within Into the Impossible: Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner, the wisdom of nine Nobel Laureates has been distilled and compressed into concentrated, actionable data you can use. While each mind is unique, they are united in their emphasis that no one wins alone - and that science, and success itself, belongs to us all.

©2021 Brian Keating (P)2021 Brian Keating

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A collectors guide to the Nobel Prize

"Into The Impossible" by Dr. Brian Keating is a tribute to the nine brilliant minds behind Nobel Prize-winning discoveries. The book delves into the complex interplay of individual traits and external circumstances, such as luck and timing, that culminate in a Nobel Prize win. It is a must-read for anyone interested in the scientific achievements of Nobel laureates and the factors that contribute to their success.

On a personal note, I have been a collector of coins my entire life and I understand the historical significance each coin holds. It has recently occurred to me that Dr. Keating is also a collector, but instead of coins, he collects knowledge and wisdom. This book is a valuable contribution for future generations, providing historical insight into the Nobel laureates' thought processes.

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Professor Keating Delivers!

Humor and a passion for sharing Wisdom garnered over the years. Professor Brian Keating wears many hats: Father, Husband, Friend, Cosmologist, Chancellor’s Distinguished Professor, Pilot and YouTuber; yet still manages to extract original information from his guests with Love and Respect that is unmatched.

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