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New York Times Bestseller Bestselling author and peak performance
expert Steven Kotler decodes the secrets of those elite
performers-athletes, artists, scientists, CEOs and more-who have
changed our definition of the possible, teaching us how we too can
stretch far beyond our capabilities, making impossible dreams much
more attainable for all of us. What does it take to accomplish the
impossible? What does it take to shatter our limitations, exceed
our expectations, and turn our biggest dreams into our most recent
achievements? We are capable of so much more than we know-that's
the message at the core of The Art of Impossible. Building upon
cutting-edge neuroscience and over twenty years of research,
bestselling author, peak performance expert and Executive Director
of the Flow Research Collective, Steven Kotler lays out a blueprint
for extreme performance improvement. If you want to aim high, here
is the playbook to make it happen! Inspirational and aspirational,
pragmatic and accessible, The Art of Impossible is a life-changing
experience disguised as a how-to manual for peak performance that
anyone can use to shoot for the stars . . . space-suit, not
included.
In this groundbreaking book, New York Times-bestselling author
Steven Kotler draws on cutting edge research and first-hand
reporting as he explores what makes super performers tick and what
we can learn from them. Why are business moguls going to Burning
Man? Why are c-suite level executives going on more meditation
retreats now than in the 1970s? How is MDMA being used to treat
trauma patients? Altered states, it turns out, can sharper our
decision making capabilities, unleash creativity, fuel creative
collaboration, and accelerate our ability to solve problems.
Building a bridge between the extreme and the mainstream, Stealing
Fire explains how Navy SEALS, Googlers, and Silicon Valley
billionaires are using altered states (most are non-drug induced)
to radically accelerate performance and fuel happiness. At its
core, this is a book about profound possibility; about what is
actually possible for our species; about where-if anywhere-our
limits lie.
The New York Times bestselling author and human performance expert
tests his knowledge and theories on his own aging body in a quest
to become an expert skier at age fifty-three. Gnar: adjective,
short for "gnarly," def: any environment or situation that is high
in perceived risk and high in actual risk. Country: noun, def: any
defined territory, landscape or terrain, fictitious or real.
Cutting-edge discoveries in embodied cognition, flow science, and
network neuroscience have revolutionized how we think about peak
performance aging. On paper, these discoveries should allow older
athletes to progress in supposedly "impossible" activities like
park skiing (think: jumps and tricks.) To see if theory worked in
practice, Kotler conducted his own ass-on-the-line experiment in
applied neuroscience and later-in-life skill acquisition: He tried
to teach an old dog some new tricks. Recently, top pros have been
performing well past a previously considered prime: World-class
athletes such as Kelly Slater, the greatest surfer of all time, is
winning competitions in his fifties; Tom Brady can beat players
half his age. But what about the rest of us? Steven Kotler has been
studying human performance for thirty years, and taught hundreds of
thousands of people at all skill levels, age groups, and walks of
life, how to achieve peak performance. Could his own advice work
for him? Gnar Country is the chronicle of his experience pushing
his own aging body past preconceived limits. It's a book about
goals and grit and progression. It's an antidote for weariness that
is inspiring, practical, and, often hilarious. It is about growing
old and staying rad. It's a feverish reading experience that makes
you put down the book, get out there, and move. Whether hurtling
down a mountain side, running your first 10K race, or taking your
career to new heights, Kotler challenges us to test ourselves,
surpass our limits, and achieve our own impossible, whatever it
might be. Part personal journey, part science experiment, part
how-to guide, Kotler takes us on his punk rock, high-velocity
joy-ride for a better life in spite-and often in defiance of-the
perceived limitations of the aging human body.
From the New York Times bestselling authors of Abundance and Bold
comes a practical playbook for technological convergence in our
modern era. In their book Abundance, bestselling authors and
futurists Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler tackled grand global
challenges, such as poverty, hunger, and energy. Then, in Bold,
they chronicled the use of exponential technologies that allowed
the emergence of powerful new entrepreneurs. Now the bestselling
authors are back with The Future Is Faster Than You Think, a
blueprint for how our world will change in response to the next ten
years of rapid technological disruption. Technology is accelerating
far more quickly than anyone could have imagined. During the next
decade, we will experience more upheaval and create more wealth
than we have in the past hundred years. In this gripping and
insightful roadmap to our near future, Diamandis and Kotler
investigate how wave after wave of exponentially accelerating
technologies will impact both our daily lives and society as a
whole. What happens as AI, robotics, virtual reality, digital
biology, and sensors crash into 3D printing, blockchain, and global
gigabit networks? How will these convergences transform today's
legacy industries? What will happen to the way we raise our kids,
govern our nations, and care for our planet? Diamandis, a
space-entrepreneur-turned-innovation-pioneer, and Kotler,
bestselling author and peak performance expert, probe the science
of technological convergence and how it will reinvent every part of
our lives-transportation, retail, advertising, education, health,
entertainment, food, and finance-taking humanity into uncharted
territories and reimagining the world as we know it. As
indispensable as it is gripping, The Future Is Faster Than You
Think provides a prescient look at our impending future.
The "New York Times "bestselling "manifesto for the future that is
grounded in practical solutions addressing the world's most
pressing concerns: overpopulation, food, water, energy, education,
health care and freedom" ("The Wall Street Journal").
Since the dawn of humanity, a privileged few have lived in stark
contrast to the hardscrabble majority. Conventional wisdom says
this gap cannot be closed. But it is closing--fast.
In "Abundance," space entrepreneur turned innovation pioneer Peter
H. Diamandis and award-winning science writer Steven Kotler
document how progress in artificial intelligence, robotics, digital
manufacturing synthetic biology, and other exponentially growing
technologies will enable us to make greater gains in the next two
decades than we have in the previous 200 years. We will soon have
the ability to meet and exceed the basic needs of every person on
the planet. Abundance for all is within our grasp.
Breaking down human needs by category--water, food, energy,
healthcare, education, freedom--Diamandis and Kotler introduce us
to innovators and industry captains making tremendous strides in
each area. "Not only is "Abundance" a riveting page-turner...but
it's a book that gives us a future worth fighting for. And even
more than that, it shows us our place in that fight" ("The
Christian Science Monitor").
A Wall Street Journal bestseller. In this groundbreaking book, New
York Times bestselling author Steven Kotler decodes the mystery of
ultimate human performance. Drawing on over a decade of research
and firsthand reporting with dozens of top action and adventure
sports athletes like big wave legend Laird Hamilton, big mountain
snowboarder Jeremy Jones, and skateboarding pioneer Danny Way,
Kotler explores the frontier science of "flow," an optimal state of
consciousness in which we perform and feel our best. Building a
bridge between the extreme and the mainstream, The Rise of Superman
explains how these athletes are using flow to do the impossible and
how we can use this information to radically accelerate performance
in our own lives. At its core, this is a book about profound
possibility; about what is actually possible for our species; about
where-if anywhere-our limits lie.
A spiritual and scientific surf quest, "West of Jesus" tracks a
contemporary surfing myth and looks at the neuroscience that
connects spirituality and high risk sport.
After spending two years in bed with Lyme disease, Steven Kotler
had lost everything: his health, his job, his girl, and, he was
beginning to suspect, his mind. Kotler, not a religious man,
suddenly found himself drawn to the sport of surfing as if it were
the cornerstone of a new faith. Why, he wondered, when there was
nothing left to believe in, could he begin to believe in something
as unlikely as surfing. What was belief anyway? How did it work in
the body, the brain, our culture, and human history?
Into this mix came a strange story. In 2003, on a surf trip through
Mexico, Kotler heard of "the conductor," a mythical surfer who
could control the weather. He'd heard this same tale eight years
earlier, in Indonesia, but this time something clicked. With the
help of everyone from rebel surfers to rocket scientists, Kotler
undertakes a three year globetrotting quest for the origins of this
legend. The results are a startling mix of big waves and bigger
ideas: a surfer's journey into the biological underpinnings of
belief itself.
"A visionary roadmap for people who believe they can change the
world-and invaluable advice about bringing together the partners
and technologies to help them do it." -President Bill Clinton A
radical, how-to guide for using exponential technologies, moonshot
thinking, and crowd-powered tools, Bold unfolds in three parts.
Part One focuses on the exponential technologies that are
disrupting today's Fortune 500 companies and enabling upstart
entrepreneurs to go from "I've got an idea" to "I run a
billion-dollar company" far faster than ever before. The authors
provide exceptional insight into the power of 3D printing,
artificial intelligence, robotics, networks and sensors, and
synthetic biology. Part Two draws on insights from billionaires
such as Larry Page, Elon Musk, Richard Branson, and Jeff Bezos and
reveals their entrepreneurial secrets. Finally, Bold closes with a
look at the best practices that allow anyone to leverage today's
hyper-connected crowd like never before. Here, the authors teach
how to design and use incentive competitions, launch million-dollar
crowdfunding campaigns to tap into tens of billions of dollars of
capital, and finally how to build communities-armies of
exponentially enabled individuals willing and able to help today's
entrepreneurs make their boldest dreams come true.
New York Times Bestseller Bestselling author and peak performance
expert Steven Kotler decodes the secrets of those elite
performers-athletes, artists, scientists, CEOs and more-who have
changed our definition of the possible, teaching us how we too can
stretch far beyond our capabilities, making impossible dreams much
more attainable for all of us. What does it take to accomplish the
impossible? What does it take to shatter our limitations, exceed
our expectations, and turn our biggest dreams into our most recent
achievements? We are capable of so much more than we know-that's
the message at the core of The Art of Impossible. Building upon
cutting-edge neuroscience and over twenty years of research,
bestselling author, peak performance expert and Executive Director
of the Flow Research Collective, Steven Kotler lays out a blueprint
for extreme performance improvement. If you want to aim high, here
is the playbook to make it happen! Inspirational and aspirational,
pragmatic and accessible, The Art of Impossible is a life-changing
experience disguised as a how-to manual for peak performance that
anyone can use to shoot for the stars . . . space-suit, not
included.
A razor-sharp analysis of how record-breaking exploits in extreme
sport are redefining the limits of being human. Right now, more
people are risking their lives for their sports then ever before in
history. As Thomas Pynchon once put it in Gravity's Rainbow, 'it is
not often that Death is told so clearly to f@%* off'. Over the past
three decades, the bounds of the possible in action and adventure
sports - from sky-diving to motocross to surfing and beyond - have
been pushed farther and faster. A generation's worth of
iconoclastic misfits have rewritten the rules of the feasible; not
just raising the bar, but obliterating it altogether. Along the
way, they have become a force pushing evolution relentlessly
onward. In a thrilling narrative that draws on biology, psychology,
and philosophy, Steven Kotler asks why, at the tail end of the 20th
century and the early portion of the 21st, are we seeing such a
multi-sport assault on reality? Did we somehow slip through a
wormhole to another universe where gravity is optional and common
sense obsolete? And where - if anywhere - do our actual limits lie?
At the intersection of flow states, mystical experiences, peak
performance, and psychedelics lies a mysterious space of
possibility. What are the upper limits of human potential? In
Mapping Cloud Nine, bestselling author and award-winning journalist
Steven Kotler takes listeners on a heady thrill ride through the
history of human potential-from early inquiries into altered and
mystical states; to the birth of positive psychology and research
on peak performance; to pioneering studies on meditation and near
death experiences; and into current explorations of psychedelics,
flow states, and technological breakthroughs. In this fascinating
audio program, Kotler shares what the science says about human
possibility-and what must remain a mystery, outside the purview of
any research. A brilliant synthesizer, Kotler paints a compelling
portrait of our deepest human potential, helping us understand how
to leverage this growing body of research and step into a new field
of possibility.
From the New York Times bestselling authors of Abundance and Bold
comes a practical playbook for technological convergence in our
modern era. In their book Abundance, bestselling authors and
futurists Peter Diamandis and Steven Kotler tackled grand global
challenges, such as poverty, hunger, and energy. Then, in Bold,
they chronicled the use of exponential technologies that allowed
the emergence of powerful new entrepreneurs. Now the bestselling
authors are back with The Future Is Faster Than You Think, a
blueprint for how our world will change in response to the next ten
years of rapid technological disruption. Technology is accelerating
far more quickly than anyone could have imagined. During the next
decade, we will experience more upheaval and create more wealth
than we have in the past hundred years. In this gripping and
insightful roadmap to our near future, Diamandis and Kotler
investigate how wave after wave of exponentially accelerating
technologies will impact both our daily lives and society as a
whole. What happens as AI, robotics, virtual reality, digital
biology, and sensors crash into 3D printing, blockchain, and global
gigabit networks? How will these convergences transform today's
legacy industries? What will happen to the way we raise our kids,
govern our nations, and care for our planet? Diamandis, a
space-entrepreneur-turned-innovation-pioneer, and Kotler,
bestselling author and peak performance expert, probe the science
of technological convergence and how it will reinvent every part of
our lives-transportation, retail, advertising, education, health,
entertainment, food, and finance-taking humanity into uncharted
territories and reimagining the world as we know it. As
indispensable as it is gripping, The Future Is Faster Than You
Think provides a prescient look at our impending future.
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