Piloting Through Chaos - The Explorer's Mind

Piloting Through Chaos - The Explorer's Mind
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Publisher : Bridge21 Publications LLC
Total Pages : 293
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ISBN-10 : 9781626430013
ISBN-13 : 1626430012
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Book Synopsis Piloting Through Chaos - The Explorer's Mind by : Julian Gresser

Download or read book Piloting Through Chaos - The Explorer's Mind written by Julian Gresser and published by Bridge21 Publications LLC. This book was released on 2013-07 with total page 293 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Piloting Through Chaos?The Explorer?s Mind presents two books in one, giving readers a fresh way to learn about and navigate the world. Book I introduces the principle of integrity. Integrity is a basic connecting principle of the universe. It can explain what holds things together and why they fall apart. Piloting Through Chaos teaches how to apply this principle practically in a new and effective system of negotiation. Book II will appeal to adventurers and explorers of both the external and inner worlds. The Explorer?s Mind guides us through 8 interconnected realms: the Past, Wisdom, Beauty, Life Force, Discovery/Invention/Innovation, Philanthropy, the Networked Brain, and the Future. The ?intertidal? zones, where these realms interpenetrate, open a treasure trove of creativity and innovation. Taken together Books I and II provide readers with a road map to a more abundant life and offer a guide on the journey.


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