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Into the Impossible, Volume 2

Focus Like a Nobel Prize Winner

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Into the Impossible, Volume 2

Di: Brian Keating
Letto da: Steven Jay Cohen
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What’s the secret behind the world’s most brilliant scientific minds? It’s not just intelligence—it’s focus.

In this inspiring follow-up to Think Like a Nobel Prize Winner, physicist and author Brian Keating reveals how Nobel laureates harness deep concentration, radical prioritization, and collaborative intensity to produce paradigm-shifting discoveries—and how you can too.

Drawing from exclusive interviews with laureates across physics, economics, and beyond, Keating distills a powerful lesson: success belongs not to the most scattered or the most “well-rounded,” but to those who Follow One Course Until Successful—FOCUS.

Whether you’re an aspiring scientist, curious student, or creative thinker of any kind, Focus Like a Nobel Prize Winner will challenge you to aim narrower—and go deeper. From resisting the illusion of multitasking to structuring your day like a discovery lab, you’ll learn to reclaim attention in a world designed to distract. You’ll learn to think deeply, lead boldly, and leave a lasting mark.

Because the impossible isn’t out of reach. It’s just out of focus.

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I'm sorry, but I really struggled to listen to it. I tried but had to stop, because I couldn't understand and follow. I'll get the book, because the content is really interesting.

so annoying to listen to

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