
Stealing Fire
How Silicon Valley, the Navy SEALs, and Maverick Scientists Are Revolutionizing the Way We LIve and Work
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Fred Sanders
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The authors of the best-selling Bold and The Rise of Superman explore altered states of consciousness and how they can ignite passion, fuel creativity, and accelerate problem solving, in this groundbreaking book in the vein of Daniel Pink's Drive and Charles Duhigg's Smarter Faster Better.
Why has generating "flow" and getting "into the zone" become the goal of the world's most elite organizations? Why are business moguls attending Burning Man? Why has meditation become a billion-dollar industry? Why are technology gurus turning to psychedelic drugs to unlock creativity?
All of these people are seeking to shift their state of mind as a way of unlocking their true potential. Altered states, the authors reveal, sharpen our decision making capabilities, unleash creativity, fuel cooperation, and let us tap into levels of inspiration and innovation unavailable at all other times. Stealing Fire combines cutting-edge research and first-hand reporting to explore a revolution in human performance - a movement millions of people strong to harness and utilize some of the most misunderstood and controversial experiences in history.
Building a bridge between the extreme and the mainstream, this groundbreaking and provocative book examines how the world's top performers - the Navy SEALS, Googlers, Fortune 100 CEOs - are using altered states to radically accelerate performance and massively improve their lives, and how we can too.
Ultimately, Stealing Fire is a book about profound possibility - about what is actually possible for ourselves and our species when we unlock the full potential of the human mind.
©2017 Steven Kotler and Jamie Wheal (P)2017 HarperCollins PublishersThe first book that I really reasonate with
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if you are open minded or truly curious, you'll find this fascinating
truly thought provoking
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On of the best non fiction books I've read!
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Everyone should read this
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Inspiring & Interesting
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Stories about our history and present, a journey trough the thoughs of two scientists, comming together in a book to bring out the an absolutly astonishing pice of work.
Favorite so far
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Well done.
Superb..on all counts
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Much to digest and reflect on.
explorer guide to peak experience, the pros/cons
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Powerful
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Why are we in such a rush to get that high of connection? It's because the world in such a hurry to increase productivity and avoid the work that commercial fast tracking is available. It takes time to build muscles, allow the body to adjust and heal. Is not the brain the same way?
Happily, beyond the strewn acid casualty wreckages there lies those who have transcended their consciousness for the benefit of mankind or for themselves but many joined spiritual practices to complete where the drugs couldn't reach.
The book says what it is on the cover and thus the content is exactly that. It has been an interesting journey but I feel the narrative underlying and doesn't surface until the end of the book and is a large advertisement for their hacking and optimising program which I do not think is cost effective to the general population. These misguided folk are the ones who Guinea Pigged the release of recreational drugs and took the risks so yuppies could eventually benefit. None the less, informative.
If Your Brain Can Afford The Experience
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