Strategies of Genius: Aristotle, Sherlock Holmes, Walt Disney, Mozart

It has been said that human history is nothing more than a record of the deeds and ideas of great men and women. Ever since people began to turn their attention inward to examine their own thought processes, one of the hopes and promises of psychological inquiry has been to map out the key features of the mind that will allow our own thoughts to soar with the giants of history.

Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) provides a new set of tools that can allow us to take major steps toward this promising but elusive goal. The mission of NLP is to define and extend the leading edge of human knowledge-partieularly our knowledge about ourselves-by ’modeling’ the thought processes or ’strategies’ of effective people.

The purpose of this series on Strategies of Genius is to apply the tools of NLP to analyze important historical figures in order to produce practical and effective “strategies of genius” that can be learned and applied in other contexts.

This first volume analyzes the thinking processes of Aristotle. Sherlock Holmes, Walt Disney and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The behavioral areas in which all of these individuals operated were quite different from one another, and one of them is actually a character from fiction. However, they all have something in common: unique and powerful strategies for analyzing, problem solving or creating, which continue to fascinate and entertain us to this day.

By analyzing quotations and anecdotes, the author paints a rich picture of the thinking processes of each of these unique individuals and then shows how those thinking processes may be used by the reader to enhance his or her own creativity and problem solving ability.

Contents

Chapter 1 Aristotle : Creating a Framework for Genius
Chapter 2 Sherlock Holmes : Uncovering the Mysteries of Genius
Chapter 3 Walt Disney : The Dreamer, The Realist And The Critic
Chapter 4 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart : Songs of the Spirit
Chapter 5 Conclusion : Some Patterns of Genius

Language: English
Format: PDF
Pages: 317
Size: 187 mb