Argues that there is no single trait of genius and that creative people are no smarter than others, but act on nuances of perception that most others ignore
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. Curiouser and curiouser I found as the author expounds on his Vegas Poker room ideas about how to win, or, strategize a genius ability! Fun to examine as theory and weird too. GOOD condition with ribbon marker and a few pics as well. "What makes geniuses different from the rest of us? What is the difference between a prodigy and a genius? Are geniuses born or made? What is creative vision and where does it come from? What are the secrets of talent? And why do great creators seem to have so many oppositions in their personalities? In this mind-expanding investigation of creativity, John Briggs reveals that there is no special trait of genius. Geniuses are not necessarily smarter or more talented than other people, but they give their attention to subtle nuances, contradictory feelings and perceptions that others experience and ignore. By focusing on sensory nuances, geniuses create themselves.". Seller Inventory # ABE-1714591988979
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