Secrets of Ten Great Geniuses by Dr. Tony Alessandra
What does it take to be a creative genius? Have you ever wondered how “creative geniuses” like Thomas Edison or Leonardo da Vinci did what they did? How would it be if you could actually do what they did, too? If you could be that kind of creative genius — with your own talents, of course — wouldn’t you want to simply transform your life, to snap your fingers and be able to tap into your own creative talents? Actually, you can.
Dr. Tony Alessandra’s book Secrets of 10 Great Geniuses: How to Model the Habits of a Difference-Maker, tells you how to do just that.
What does genius really mean? Most importantly, how can you access your own powers of creative genius to improve your own life in the areas that need it most?
Some things to ponder
What is a genius, exactly? Is it someone who thinks “outside of the box” on regular basis, someone who looks beyond societal boundaries for something better, someone who knows that there’s more to life than simply getting by, day to day?
Dr. Tony Alessandra’s book will show you the “inside stories” of people who utilized their genius fully, people such as Abraham Lincoln, Leonardo da Vinci, Winston Churchill, Thomas Edison, Mark Twain, Helen Keller, or Albert Einstein.
Examples of genius
If you take a look at the above list of names, you’ll note that these people come from all different walks of life, different backgrounds, and different experiences, with different talents and perspectives they could offer to the world. Regardless, though, they all had one thing in common, which is that they all embraced boundless energy, unsurpassed talent, unbridled enthusiasm, and perhaps most of all, a desire and need to get their message to the world, along with an unfaltering work ethic. Their contributions literally changed the world they lived in.
Genius “in spite of” or even “because of” circumstance
Beyond that, though, many of these people also overcame extreme hardship even as they pursued their particular brand of genius. Helen Keller, blind and deaf, nonetheless overcame these disabilities — perhaps even thrived BECAUSE of them — to become one of the world’s most admired and accomplished women; remember, too, that this was during a time when even so-called “nondisabled” women were too often thought of and treated as second-class citizens at best.
Abraham Lincoln likely suffered from what we would call clinical depression today, lost several of his children due to illness before his own death by assassination, and suffered through grieving the death of the woman he was to marry and whom many considered to be the love of his life, before he married Mary Todd Lincoln. He also remained stoic during what many contemporaries called a “difficult” marriage to tide, and navigated a Presidency wrought with crises no modern President has ever had to endure, including dealing with the impact of the Civil War and negotiating an end to slavery.
Alessandra’s point, though, is that we all have the ability to be a “genius.” We simply have to know how to tap into it.
Will YOU be among that list of names? The choice is yours. Dr. Tony Alessandra’s book, Secrets of Ten Great Geniuses, can show you the secrets of those geniuses, so that you, too, can find yours.
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