The Practicing Mind Summary of Key Points
This book delves into the art of practice, emphasizing process over product and the importance of staying present and focused.
This book delves into the art of practice, emphasizing process over product and the importance of staying present and focused.
Unveils why we listen to certain people and ignore others in different contexts.
A guide on recognizing harmful personalities and protecting oneself from their damaging influence.
Explores fostering mutually beneficial stakeholder relationships for business success.
Learn to innovate and solve problems by asking the right questions.
A guide to understanding and dismantling personal and organizational resistance to change.
In ‘Physics of the Impossible,’ theoretical physicist Michio Kaku explores the boundaries of science to examine technologies that are not possible today but might be realized in the future. He investigates the laws of physics as they apply to things like teleportation, force fields, and time travel – subjects often relegated to science fiction. Kaku categorizes these concepts into three classes of impossibilities based on when, if ever, they might be achieved and explains complex scientific principles in an accessible way.