Authors: Robert Greene
Tags: #Motivational & Inspirational, #Success, #Personal Growth, #Azizex666, #Self-Help
fame, 241, 309
Faraday, Michael, 8, 15, 110, 122, 146, 183, 192, 197, 198, 268, 275
mentoring of, 95–101, 104–8
Faust
(Goethe), 307, 308
Faust legend, 305
feedlot analysis, 281–83
Fernández, Teresita, 16, 313
Creative-Active strategy of, 242–45
interest in alchemy of, 242–43
persona crafted by, 152–56
field theories, 275
film direction, 160–61, 266
fingertip feel, 256, 258, 285–89
Fischer, Bobby, 256, 264
FitzRoy, Robert, 50–51, 53
Fleming, Alexander, 185
flight:
Leonardo’s obsession with, 23, 85, 216
as pioneered by Wright brothers, 216–18
flightiness, 141, 144–45
flight training, 75–78, 285–86
focus, 4–5, 34, 44, 152, 176
achieving mastery through, 274–85
in creative process, 184, 199, 291
on details, 192–93
in early ancestors, 6–7, 9
in practice, 59, 60–61, 80, 81, 122, 169–70
fools, 159–64
Ford, Henry, 15, 195, 197
Apprenticeship Phase of, 81–84
fossils, 52, 53
François I, king of France, 21
Franklin, Benjamin, 15
apprenticeship of, 65–68, 127
evolving social intelligence of, 127–33, 136, 146
as naïve, 129–31, 136
productive old age of, 266–67
Franklin, James, 127–28, 130
Franklin, Josiah, 65
Frazier, Joe, 294
French Revolution, 239, 308
Freud, Sigmund, 109–10
frontal cortex, 60–61
Fuller, Buckminster, 15, 40–43, 190
function, vs. appearance, 84–87
Futch, Eddie, 38–39, 67, 119–20, 294, 297
Galápagos Islands, 53, 187
Galileo, 187
Galois, Evariste, 201
Galton, Francis, 10
Gaudí, 85
general knowledge, 137–38
seven deadly realities of, 141–46
genius, 5, 12, 17, 90, 237, 256
germs, 148, 185, 194
gliders, 216–18
global perspective, 294–98
Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 1, 15, 29, 165, 198
daemon of, 25, 305–7, 309
exploitation of fools by, 159–60
illnesses of, 305–6, 307
mastery achieved through synthesis of knowledge by, 304–9
as scientist, 307–8
golden boys, 76–77, 288–89
Gould, Glenn, 15, 116–19, 256
Graham, Martha, 15, 30–31
apprenticeship of, 66–67
Creative-Active strategy of, 224–28
Graham, Paul, 15, 164
Apprenticeship Phase of, 87–90
Creative-Active strategy of, 213–35
Grandin, Temple, 16, 314
evolving social intelligence of, 156–59
limitations overcome by, 43–45, 156–58, 284
mastery achieved through focus on strengths by, 280–84
see also
autism
grandiosity, 204
Greek, 236–37
Gregory, Richard, 33, 109–10
Guerrero, Alberto, 116–18
Gutenberg, Johannes, 185
habit, 181, 296
hackers, hacking, 87–89, 232, 234, 235
Hadamard, Jacques, 197
hands:
and brain, 35, 64, 198, 210–11, 219, 230
prosthetic, 230
robotic, 34–35, 228–31
hardwiring:
of brain connections, 211, 264, 301
of skills, 60–61, 77, 209
Harvard University, 41, 87–88, 89, 164, 231–32, 234
Harvey, William, agility of, 149–52
Hayman, Laure, 250
heart function, 149–50
heightened intellect, 256–57
hieroglyphs, 236–42
high end, 228–31
Hill, Virgil, 39
Hillman, James, 45–46
Hobbes, Thomas, 151
Homo erectus,
267
Homo magister,
9
Hook, Sidney, 196
Hopkins, Frederick Gowland, 194
human behavior:
extreme, 139–40
overall patterns of, 137–38, 141–46
human beings:
early evolution of, 5–10
learning in animals vs., 4
as ultimate opportunists, 213–14
Humboldt, Wilhelm von, 308
humility, 102–3, 115, 183
Hurston, Zora Neale, 68–71
Hussein, Saddam, 286
identification, 8
empathy as, 134, 136, 138–39
imagination, 188–89, 195
imitation:
learning through, 59–60, 79
pitfall of, 206, 209, 227
Immediate Experience Principle (IEP), 301–2
impatience, 203–4
Improvement of the Mind
(Watts), 96–97, 104, 107, 122
inclination, 112, 206, 274
in choice of career path, 27–28, 229
as inner calling, 12–14, 29
primal, 30–32
as reflection of uniqueness, 11–12, 25–26
independence, 74, 100–101, 107–8, 117–19
inferiority, sense of, 71–74
inflexibility, 204
In Search of Lost Time
(Proust), 180, 254–55, 260–61
inside-out perspective, 298–304
instinct, 4, 262–63, 273, 288
intelligence:
as heightened in Masters, 256–62
intuition in, 257–58
mechanical, 215–19
primal, 196–99
tactile, 40
internalization, 3, 8, 61, 77, 206
in mastery, 258–60, 264, 288, 289–94
in mentoring, 107–8, 111, 118, 119, 123, 203
Internet, 88–89, 231–35
intuition, 3–4, 8, 54, 199
fusion of rational thinking and, 247–310
high-level, 253, 256–57, 263–64, 266
in warfare, 257–59
see also
Masterly intuition
Islam, 238
James, William, 184–85
jazz, 31, 206–9
jets, 75–77
Johnson, Samuel, 198–99
Jonah’s Gourd Vine
(Hurston), 70
judgment:
avoiding premature, 140
withholding, 182–83
Jung, Carl, mentoring of, 109–10, 112
Karl August, duke of Weimar, 159–60
Keats, John, 15, 79–80, 175, 182, 183
Keimer, Samuel, 128, 131
Keith, William, 128–29, 130
Klein, Johann, 148–49, 151
knowledge, 51, 55, 57–58, 59
alchemy of, 95–101
flexibility of, 178–79
“how” vs. “what” in, 84–87, 191–92
of human nature, 137–46
specialized vs. interconnected, 267–68
synthesizing of, 304–9
Langley, Samuel, 216
language:
nonverbal, 138–39
Pirahã culture and, 72–74, 161–63, 298–304
and reasoning skills, 134, 196
Rosetta stone in decoding of, 236–42
thinking beyond, 196–99
Last Supper, The
(Leonardo), 291
laziness, as Deadly Reality, 141, 144
Leakey, Richard, 5
Le Corbusier, 84–85, 220
Leonardo da Vinci, 8, 10, 54, 85, 86
apprenticeship of, 290
drawing as thinking for, 198, 289
experimentation of, 63
focus on details by, 192–93, 291–93
on impatience, 203–4
inclination of, 26, 28
Life’s Task of, 21–25
mastery achieved through internalization by, 289–93
letting go, in creative process, 200
life force, 289–94
life-or-death strategy, 40–43
Life’s Task, 15, 19–46, 112, 179, 206, 241, 250, 253, 261, 284, 311
light, speed of, 275–78
Lilienthal, Otto, 216, 218
linguistics, 31, 72–74, 162, 196, 298–302
Lisp (computer language), 88, 232
literature, 68–70, 127, 159–60, 186, 305–6
life recreated through, 249–55
Livingston, Jessica, 164
Logos, 268
Love Supreme, A
(Coltrane), 208
luck, 84, 98–99, 104
madness, 245–46
magic, 4–5, 104
magical thinking, 9
Magic Flute, The
(Mozart), 175
Maillart, Robert, 85
Malcomson, Alexander, 83
Marcus Aurelius, 65, 268
masks, social, 29, 139–40, 142, 155–56, 160
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 111, 162, 228, 230
artificial-intelligence lab of, 34
Masterly intuition, 256–67
Masters:
fusion of intuition and rational thinking in, 247–311
heightened intuition of,
see
Masterly intuition
productive old age of, 266–67
X factor of, 269–70
mastery:
through connection to environment, 270–73
following one’s own path in, 22, 24–25, 42
fusion of intuitive and rational in, 247–311
keys to, 10–17, 25–29, 54–64, 102–8, 133, 175–205, 255–69
learning as basic value in, 67–68
profound love for subject of, 31, 169–70
sense of the whole in, 268, 294–96
seven strategies for attaining, 269–311
social class as impediment to, 96–97
time as critical factor in, 259–60, 269
as ultimate power, 1–17
mathematics, 197, 201
Matsuoka, Yoky, 16, 33–36, 111, 228–31, 314–15
Maxwell, James, 268, 275, 277
mechanical intelligence, 215–19
Medici, Lorenzo de’, 23
Melville, Herman, 179
memory, 197, 263–66, 288–89
Mendeleyev, Dmitry, 197
Mentor Dynamic, 103–7, 112
mentoring, mentors, 15, 107, 93–123
back-and-forth dynamic in, 119–22
dependency on, 203
four strategies for, 108–22
independence from, 100–101, 107–8, 117–19
keys to mastery in, 102–8
lack of, 122–23
submission to, 102–3, 108
transfiguring ideas of, 116–19
two-way dynamic in, 103–7, 112
Mephistopheles, 305
Michelangelo, 24
Middle Ages, apprenticeship in, 59, 89
Milan, duke of, 291
Milton, John, 69