Ikonoklast

Ikonoklast

Gregory Berns

An iconoclast, according to Gregory Burns, denotes a person who thinks unconventionally, subverts established norms and brings innovative ideas despite social pressures.

In this book, Burns explores how the brain of an iconoclast works differently than the average mind, particularly in the areas of perception, dealing with fear, and making decisions under social pressure. He emphasizes that iconoclasts are not necessarily born with a special ability, but develop a different way of thinking through experiences and neurological processes. Through neuroscientific research and real-life examples, Burns explains how one can overcome fear, see the world from a new perspective, and achieve innovative thinking that leads to significant changes in society.

Original title
Iconoclast
Translation
Ivan Spajić
Dimensions
24 x 16 cm
Pages
250
Publisher
Mate d.o.o, Zagreb, 2010.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:New
 

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