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The Exhausted Genius

Why Your Best Ideas Only Come When You Stop Trying

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The Exhausted Genius

Written by: Michael Smith
Narrated by: AI Voice Cove
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This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. The key to understanding this audiobook is the irony of modern successfulness: that is when you stop trying, only then does your best idea come about. We live in a world that has reversed ambition into a treadmill with infinite steps and created a culture of pride in our generation's exhaustion and shame at resting. When we spend our lives consuming caffeine and fumes with back-to-back appointments on our calendars and pay partial attention all the time to everything, we have created a cycle of functional collapse and denied our ability to think creatively and to find meaning in our work. This audiobook takes apart the flawed premise of pushing through and shows that we are biological systems with biological cycles, not machines requiring continual output. True ambition is not about doing more, but creating a safe, private place for your subconscious to create innovative ideas. With incredible insights and new perspectives, you will learn how to step off the treadmill of life, how to tolerate the guilt of not always moving at breakneck speed, and how to create an ecosystem to support your creativity. Don't fall into the trap of trying to keep up with a moving finish line; get back on track and you will discover that the best way to move forward is to slow down. Careers Developmental Psychology Personal Success Psychology Psychology & Mental Health Self-Help Success
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