Author: Dr. Daniel Monehin
Publisher: Seventy9 West Books
ISBN: 1738652904
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
About the Book Based on extensive multi-year empirical research, The Pragmatic Optimist addresses what it takes to be a leading light in the darkest hours of a business or economic crisis. Using real-world case studies, you will discover how to avoid the common cognitive and behavioral traps to which all leaders are most susceptible in the heat of a crisis. Finally, you will acquire the necessary insights to develop pragmatic optimism—a winning hybrid mindset—and practice its six results-oriented strategies for success even under extreme conditions. Praises for The Pragmatic Optimist “Dr. Daniel Monehin has produced a remarkably timely masterpiece. I have studied crisis leadership for over thirty years, yet Dr. Monehin’s The Pragmatic Optimist took my understanding of leading in a crisis to a new level—I am a huge fan of this book.” - Dr. Thomas A. Kolditz, Ph.D., Brigadier General, US Army (ret), Professor Emeritus at the US Military Academy, West Point, and author, In Extremis Leadership: Leading as if Your Life Depended on It “The Pragmatic Optimist brings together factual information and the process to develop your own leadership style. I love when I find a good easy-to-apply book that I could use in my work.” - Dr. Wendy Borlabi, Psy. D., Director of Performance & Mental Health, Chicago Bulls “Dr. Daniel Monehin’s breadth of experience and depth as a global leader combined with his ability to lead through transformational change has catapulted this book to my shortlist of recommended reading to any leader.” - Ron Garrow, Executive Partner, Chief Human Resources Officer Advisory Practice at Gartner Inc. “There are many books on leadership, but few that actually give specific and actionable insights on what leaders must do in a crisis. Dr. Monehin's The Pragmatic Optimist stands tall above others—If you read only one book on leadership, it should be this one.” - Efosa Ojomo, Director of Global Prosperity at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation “Dr. Monehin draws on decades within multinationals, rigorous academic study, and importantly, his own life experience to produce this important work at this crucial time.” - Christine Elliott, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Moody’s Corporation “Having worked with Dr. Daniel Monehin for many years, I have seen him lead businesses successfully through turbulent environments. Who better than Daniel to lead us through the best of crisis management.” - Ann Cairns, Executive Vice Chair, Mastercard Inc. “Dr. Monehin, clearly and concisely, develops an essential framework for leaders to successfully overcome perilous situations. This book is an excellent manual for leaders from all spheres of influence and should be read before the next crisis!” - Femi Cadmus, Law Librarian and Professor of Law, Yale University “Between a global pandemic, social injustice and a racial reckoning, and a challenging economic climate, leaders have been tested in unprecedented ways. The Pragmatic Optimist provides an excellent roadmap for executives to successfully navigate times of adversity by keeping their vision and values in focus.” - Marisa Grimes Galiber, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, U.S. Tennis Association (USTA)
The Pragmatic Optimist
Author: Dr. Daniel Monehin
Publisher: Seventy9 West Books
ISBN: 1738652904
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
About the Book Based on extensive multi-year empirical research, The Pragmatic Optimist addresses what it takes to be a leading light in the darkest hours of a business or economic crisis. Using real-world case studies, you will discover how to avoid the common cognitive and behavioral traps to which all leaders are most susceptible in the heat of a crisis. Finally, you will acquire the necessary insights to develop pragmatic optimism—a winning hybrid mindset—and practice its six results-oriented strategies for success even under extreme conditions. Praises for The Pragmatic Optimist “Dr. Daniel Monehin has produced a remarkably timely masterpiece. I have studied crisis leadership for over thirty years, yet Dr. Monehin’s The Pragmatic Optimist took my understanding of leading in a crisis to a new level—I am a huge fan of this book.” - Dr. Thomas A. Kolditz, Ph.D., Brigadier General, US Army (ret), Professor Emeritus at the US Military Academy, West Point, and author, In Extremis Leadership: Leading as if Your Life Depended on It “The Pragmatic Optimist brings together factual information and the process to develop your own leadership style. I love when I find a good easy-to-apply book that I could use in my work.” - Dr. Wendy Borlabi, Psy. D., Director of Performance & Mental Health, Chicago Bulls “Dr. Daniel Monehin’s breadth of experience and depth as a global leader combined with his ability to lead through transformational change has catapulted this book to my shortlist of recommended reading to any leader.” - Ron Garrow, Executive Partner, Chief Human Resources Officer Advisory Practice at Gartner Inc. “There are many books on leadership, but few that actually give specific and actionable insights on what leaders must do in a crisis. Dr. Monehin's The Pragmatic Optimist stands tall above others—If you read only one book on leadership, it should be this one.” - Efosa Ojomo, Director of Global Prosperity at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation “Dr. Monehin draws on decades within multinationals, rigorous academic study, and importantly, his own life experience to produce this important work at this crucial time.” - Christine Elliott, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Moody’s Corporation “Having worked with Dr. Daniel Monehin for many years, I have seen him lead businesses successfully through turbulent environments. Who better than Daniel to lead us through the best of crisis management.” - Ann Cairns, Executive Vice Chair, Mastercard Inc. “Dr. Monehin, clearly and concisely, develops an essential framework for leaders to successfully overcome perilous situations. This book is an excellent manual for leaders from all spheres of influence and should be read before the next crisis!” - Femi Cadmus, Law Librarian and Professor of Law, Yale University “Between a global pandemic, social injustice and a racial reckoning, and a challenging economic climate, leaders have been tested in unprecedented ways. The Pragmatic Optimist provides an excellent roadmap for executives to successfully navigate times of adversity by keeping their vision and values in focus.” - Marisa Grimes Galiber, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, U.S. Tennis Association (USTA)
Publisher: Seventy9 West Books
ISBN: 1738652904
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 328
Book Description
About the Book Based on extensive multi-year empirical research, The Pragmatic Optimist addresses what it takes to be a leading light in the darkest hours of a business or economic crisis. Using real-world case studies, you will discover how to avoid the common cognitive and behavioral traps to which all leaders are most susceptible in the heat of a crisis. Finally, you will acquire the necessary insights to develop pragmatic optimism—a winning hybrid mindset—and practice its six results-oriented strategies for success even under extreme conditions. Praises for The Pragmatic Optimist “Dr. Daniel Monehin has produced a remarkably timely masterpiece. I have studied crisis leadership for over thirty years, yet Dr. Monehin’s The Pragmatic Optimist took my understanding of leading in a crisis to a new level—I am a huge fan of this book.” - Dr. Thomas A. Kolditz, Ph.D., Brigadier General, US Army (ret), Professor Emeritus at the US Military Academy, West Point, and author, In Extremis Leadership: Leading as if Your Life Depended on It “The Pragmatic Optimist brings together factual information and the process to develop your own leadership style. I love when I find a good easy-to-apply book that I could use in my work.” - Dr. Wendy Borlabi, Psy. D., Director of Performance & Mental Health, Chicago Bulls “Dr. Daniel Monehin’s breadth of experience and depth as a global leader combined with his ability to lead through transformational change has catapulted this book to my shortlist of recommended reading to any leader.” - Ron Garrow, Executive Partner, Chief Human Resources Officer Advisory Practice at Gartner Inc. “There are many books on leadership, but few that actually give specific and actionable insights on what leaders must do in a crisis. Dr. Monehin's The Pragmatic Optimist stands tall above others—If you read only one book on leadership, it should be this one.” - Efosa Ojomo, Director of Global Prosperity at the Clayton Christensen Institute for Disruptive Innovation “Dr. Monehin draws on decades within multinationals, rigorous academic study, and importantly, his own life experience to produce this important work at this crucial time.” - Christine Elliott, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer, Moody’s Corporation “Having worked with Dr. Daniel Monehin for many years, I have seen him lead businesses successfully through turbulent environments. Who better than Daniel to lead us through the best of crisis management.” - Ann Cairns, Executive Vice Chair, Mastercard Inc. “Dr. Monehin, clearly and concisely, develops an essential framework for leaders to successfully overcome perilous situations. This book is an excellent manual for leaders from all spheres of influence and should be read before the next crisis!” - Femi Cadmus, Law Librarian and Professor of Law, Yale University “Between a global pandemic, social injustice and a racial reckoning, and a challenging economic climate, leaders have been tested in unprecedented ways. The Pragmatic Optimist provides an excellent roadmap for executives to successfully navigate times of adversity by keeping their vision and values in focus.” - Marisa Grimes Galiber, Chief Diversity & Inclusion Officer, U.S. Tennis Association (USTA)
The Pragmatic Optimist: Six Proven Strategies for Leading During a Crisis
Author: Daniel Monehin
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781738652921
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
With more than four hundred references, The Pragmatic Optimist is one of the most researched leadership and self-development books on the market. Over thirty executives and scholars worldwide have endorsed this book.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781738652921
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
With more than four hundred references, The Pragmatic Optimist is one of the most researched leadership and self-development books on the market. Over thirty executives and scholars worldwide have endorsed this book.
Believing Cassandra
Author: Alan AtKisson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113654061X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
A bestseller on Amazon.com within months of its first release, Alan AtKisson's debut book quickly became a modern classic of sustainability literature. Global companies, grassroots groups, university courses, government agencies, and even the US Army ordered it by the box. Now fully revised and updated, Believing Cassandra: How to be an Optimist in a Pessimist's World is even more relevant, fresh, and motivating than when it first appeared in 1999. In a style that's refreshingly candid and vivid, with unforgettable personal anecdotes, AtKisson provides us with a bridge over the sea of despair, and shows us how to catch the wave to an enticing, sustainable future. He empowers the reader to join the pioneers who created the ideas, techniques and practices of sustainable living - the people who prove Cassandra's warnings wrong, by believing in them, and taking strategic action.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 113654061X
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
A bestseller on Amazon.com within months of its first release, Alan AtKisson's debut book quickly became a modern classic of sustainability literature. Global companies, grassroots groups, university courses, government agencies, and even the US Army ordered it by the box. Now fully revised and updated, Believing Cassandra: How to be an Optimist in a Pessimist's World is even more relevant, fresh, and motivating than when it first appeared in 1999. In a style that's refreshingly candid and vivid, with unforgettable personal anecdotes, AtKisson provides us with a bridge over the sea of despair, and shows us how to catch the wave to an enticing, sustainable future. He empowers the reader to join the pioneers who created the ideas, techniques and practices of sustainable living - the people who prove Cassandra's warnings wrong, by believing in them, and taking strategic action.
The Optimist's Path
Author: Dan Crown
Publisher: DAN ANGHEL
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
In a world that often seems overwhelmed by negativity, it’s easy to fall into a mindset dominated by fear, doubt, and despair. The news bombards us with stories of conflict and disaster, social media amplifies our insecurities, and our own minds, shaped by millennia of evolution, seem wired to focus on what could go wrong rather than what could go right. This tendency is rooted in what psychologists call the negativity bias—a survival mechanism that has helped our ancestors stay alert to dangers and threats, ensuring our species’ survival. But while this bias served a vital purpose in a world where immediate threats were everywhere, in today’s complex and interconnected world, it can often do more harm than good. Imagine, for a moment, the life of a mouse. This tiny creature lives in a constant state of vigilance, always on the lookout for predators. Every rustle in the grass, every shadow overhead, could mean life or death. The mouse’s survival depends on its ability to sense danger and react swiftly, driven by a deep-rooted fear. But even with all this caution, the mouse may still fall prey to a hawk or a cat. Despite a lifetime of fear and anxiety, its end is still uncertain. Now, consider how this analogy applies to humans. Like the mouse, we too are often driven by fear—fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of the unknown. We focus on negative possibilities, convinced that by doing so, we might protect ourselves from harm. But unlike the mouse, humans possess something more: the capacity for reflection, reasoning, and, most importantly, choice. We can choose not to live our lives dictated by fear. We can choose to focus on the positives, to cultivate optimism, and to embrace life’s challenges with hope and resilience. This book, "The Optimist’s Path: Harnessing Positivity for Success, Purpose, and Meaning," is an exploration of how to make that choice. It delves into the psychological and philosophical foundations of optimism, offering insights and strategies for living a more fulfilling, meaningful life. Through a blend of psychology and philosophy, we will uncover the profound impact that a positive mindset can have on our mental and physical health, our relationships, our careers, and our overall sense of purpose. The journey begins with understanding the basic human tendency to focus on the negative, as illustrated in the tale of the mouse and the man. From there, we explore the many benefits of optimism—how it can strengthen our resilience, improve our health, and even extend our lives. We will look at the science behind optimism, drawing on the latest psychological research, and we will revisit the wisdom of ancient philosophers who understood the power of a positive mindset long before the term "optimism" was coined. But this book is not just about theory; it’s about practical application. You’ll find strategies for cultivating optimism in your daily life, from simple cognitive techniques to profound shifts in perspective. We’ll discuss how to balance optimism with realism, ensuring that our positive outlook is grounded in reality, not wishful thinking. And, in the final chapter, we’ll reflect on the ultimate purpose of life through the eyes of a monk who, despite having no material wealth, finds joy and fulfillment in the simplest of things. As you embark on this journey, I invite you to consider what it means to truly live. Is it simply about surviving, like the mouse, constantly on guard against the next threat? Or is it about thriving, embracing life’s uncertainties with an open heart and a hopeful spirit? The choice is yours. And by choosing optimism, you’re not just choosing to see the glass as half full; you’re choosing a path that leads to a richer, more meaningful existence. Welcome to The Optimist’s Path—a journey toward a life filled with hope, resilience, and the quiet, unshakable belief that, despite the challenges, life is inherently good.
Publisher: DAN ANGHEL
ISBN:
Category : Self-Help
Languages : en
Pages : 92
Book Description
In a world that often seems overwhelmed by negativity, it’s easy to fall into a mindset dominated by fear, doubt, and despair. The news bombards us with stories of conflict and disaster, social media amplifies our insecurities, and our own minds, shaped by millennia of evolution, seem wired to focus on what could go wrong rather than what could go right. This tendency is rooted in what psychologists call the negativity bias—a survival mechanism that has helped our ancestors stay alert to dangers and threats, ensuring our species’ survival. But while this bias served a vital purpose in a world where immediate threats were everywhere, in today’s complex and interconnected world, it can often do more harm than good. Imagine, for a moment, the life of a mouse. This tiny creature lives in a constant state of vigilance, always on the lookout for predators. Every rustle in the grass, every shadow overhead, could mean life or death. The mouse’s survival depends on its ability to sense danger and react swiftly, driven by a deep-rooted fear. But even with all this caution, the mouse may still fall prey to a hawk or a cat. Despite a lifetime of fear and anxiety, its end is still uncertain. Now, consider how this analogy applies to humans. Like the mouse, we too are often driven by fear—fear of failure, fear of rejection, fear of the unknown. We focus on negative possibilities, convinced that by doing so, we might protect ourselves from harm. But unlike the mouse, humans possess something more: the capacity for reflection, reasoning, and, most importantly, choice. We can choose not to live our lives dictated by fear. We can choose to focus on the positives, to cultivate optimism, and to embrace life’s challenges with hope and resilience. This book, "The Optimist’s Path: Harnessing Positivity for Success, Purpose, and Meaning," is an exploration of how to make that choice. It delves into the psychological and philosophical foundations of optimism, offering insights and strategies for living a more fulfilling, meaningful life. Through a blend of psychology and philosophy, we will uncover the profound impact that a positive mindset can have on our mental and physical health, our relationships, our careers, and our overall sense of purpose. The journey begins with understanding the basic human tendency to focus on the negative, as illustrated in the tale of the mouse and the man. From there, we explore the many benefits of optimism—how it can strengthen our resilience, improve our health, and even extend our lives. We will look at the science behind optimism, drawing on the latest psychological research, and we will revisit the wisdom of ancient philosophers who understood the power of a positive mindset long before the term "optimism" was coined. But this book is not just about theory; it’s about practical application. You’ll find strategies for cultivating optimism in your daily life, from simple cognitive techniques to profound shifts in perspective. We’ll discuss how to balance optimism with realism, ensuring that our positive outlook is grounded in reality, not wishful thinking. And, in the final chapter, we’ll reflect on the ultimate purpose of life through the eyes of a monk who, despite having no material wealth, finds joy and fulfillment in the simplest of things. As you embark on this journey, I invite you to consider what it means to truly live. Is it simply about surviving, like the mouse, constantly on guard against the next threat? Or is it about thriving, embracing life’s uncertainties with an open heart and a hopeful spirit? The choice is yours. And by choosing optimism, you’re not just choosing to see the glass as half full; you’re choosing a path that leads to a richer, more meaningful existence. Welcome to The Optimist’s Path—a journey toward a life filled with hope, resilience, and the quiet, unshakable belief that, despite the challenges, life is inherently good.
Leadership During a Crisis
Author: Christian Harrison
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1003855431
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
We live in uncertain times propelled by complex systems, climate change and the use of technology which possess various threats. At times of crisis, leadership that permits quick reactions to the changing organisational environment becomes necessary. However, there has been limited studies that provide a road map of leading during a crisis. What is required of leaders during a crisis? How can you develop the required leadership expertise during such turbulent periods? What are the challenges leaders will have to combat? Through this book, these questions are answered. It is no exaggeration therefore to claim that this book opens a new chapter as it seeks to advance discussions about how to lead during crisis. Drawing on empirical and conceptual evidence from the perspective of renowned authors in leadership research, it offers a robust and engaging overview of the field of leadership and leadership development in turbulent and dynamic environments. The chapters in the book support the personal and professional development of aspiring and experienced leaders and managers. The readers will be able to display critical awareness of current developments in both the theory and practice of leadership and leadership development and its importance in modern organisations.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 1003855431
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 246
Book Description
We live in uncertain times propelled by complex systems, climate change and the use of technology which possess various threats. At times of crisis, leadership that permits quick reactions to the changing organisational environment becomes necessary. However, there has been limited studies that provide a road map of leading during a crisis. What is required of leaders during a crisis? How can you develop the required leadership expertise during such turbulent periods? What are the challenges leaders will have to combat? Through this book, these questions are answered. It is no exaggeration therefore to claim that this book opens a new chapter as it seeks to advance discussions about how to lead during crisis. Drawing on empirical and conceptual evidence from the perspective of renowned authors in leadership research, it offers a robust and engaging overview of the field of leadership and leadership development in turbulent and dynamic environments. The chapters in the book support the personal and professional development of aspiring and experienced leaders and managers. The readers will be able to display critical awareness of current developments in both the theory and practice of leadership and leadership development and its importance in modern organisations.
Journeys in the Night
Author: Theodore Mann
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781557836458
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Through the decades, Theodore Mann has kept Circle in the Square alive by leaping from the precipice of one hit to another, taking on every task from stoking a dilapidated furnace to directing Tony Award-winning productions. In the process Mann has helped restore the reputation of one of our greatest playwrights, Eugene O'Neill, first with a landmark revival of The Iceman Cometh and then with the American premiere of Long Day's Journey Into Night. Mann's own long journey has been inextricably linked with O'Neill, and he presents here some extremely significant, previously unreported aspects of the O'Neill saga." "Here is Theodore Mann's own account of the theatrical and cultural revolution that is Circle in the Square. If you ever wondered how off-Broadway came to be (and how it ever managed to survive), this is the tale to read."--BOOK JACKET. (Blackwell).
Publisher: Hal Leonard Corporation
ISBN: 9781557836458
Category : Performing Arts
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
Through the decades, Theodore Mann has kept Circle in the Square alive by leaping from the precipice of one hit to another, taking on every task from stoking a dilapidated furnace to directing Tony Award-winning productions. In the process Mann has helped restore the reputation of one of our greatest playwrights, Eugene O'Neill, first with a landmark revival of The Iceman Cometh and then with the American premiere of Long Day's Journey Into Night. Mann's own long journey has been inextricably linked with O'Neill, and he presents here some extremely significant, previously unreported aspects of the O'Neill saga." "Here is Theodore Mann's own account of the theatrical and cultural revolution that is Circle in the Square. If you ever wondered how off-Broadway came to be (and how it ever managed to survive), this is the tale to read."--BOOK JACKET. (Blackwell).
The Optimist
Author: Tamir Sorek
Publisher: Stanford Studies in Middle Eas
ISBN: 9780804797474
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Tawfiq Zayyad (1929-1994) was a renowned Palestinian poet and a committed communist activist. For four decades, he was a dominant figure in political life in Israel, as a local council member, mayor of Nazareth, and member of the Israeli parliament. Zayyad personified the collective struggle of the Palestinian citizens of Israel, challenging the military government following the creation of the state of Israel, leading the 1976 nationwide strike against land confiscation, and tirelessly protesting Israeli military occupation after 1967. With this book, Tamir Sorek offers the first biography of this charismatic figure. Zayyad's life was one of balance and contradiction--between his revolutionary writings as Palestinian patriotic poet and his pragmatic political work in the Israeli public sphere. He was uncompromising in his protest of injustices against the Palestinian people, but always committed to a universalist vision of Arab-Jewish brotherhood. It was this combination of traits that made Zayyad an exceptional leader--and makes his biography larger than the man himself to offer a compelling story about Palestinians and the state of Israel.
Publisher: Stanford Studies in Middle Eas
ISBN: 9780804797474
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 256
Book Description
Tawfiq Zayyad (1929-1994) was a renowned Palestinian poet and a committed communist activist. For four decades, he was a dominant figure in political life in Israel, as a local council member, mayor of Nazareth, and member of the Israeli parliament. Zayyad personified the collective struggle of the Palestinian citizens of Israel, challenging the military government following the creation of the state of Israel, leading the 1976 nationwide strike against land confiscation, and tirelessly protesting Israeli military occupation after 1967. With this book, Tamir Sorek offers the first biography of this charismatic figure. Zayyad's life was one of balance and contradiction--between his revolutionary writings as Palestinian patriotic poet and his pragmatic political work in the Israeli public sphere. He was uncompromising in his protest of injustices against the Palestinian people, but always committed to a universalist vision of Arab-Jewish brotherhood. It was this combination of traits that made Zayyad an exceptional leader--and makes his biography larger than the man himself to offer a compelling story about Palestinians and the state of Israel.
Up
Author: Hilary Tindle
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101623632
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Why looking up matters A positive attitude is important, but until now we didn’t know how important. In Up, a practicing physician and NIH-funded researcher draws on her research and experience to show that our outlook on life— our unique patterns of thinking and feeling about ourselves, others, and the world—may be the key to how well and how fast we age. From wrinkles to cognitive decline, our outlook affects our health at every level. Using the framework of outlook GPS, Up illustrates how we can gauge our current attitude latitude and move to healthier ground. Tindle brings a fresh eye to attitudinal traits such as optimism, noting that it has many faces, including the face of her own struggling optimism. Using the 7 Steps of Attitudinal Change that she applies to her own patients, Tindle offers us a path toward healthy aging. Prescriptive and accessible, Up puts forward a paradigm shift in how we age and treat disease, giving even the most struggling optimists a chance for hope. It will appeal to readers of The Longevity Project by Howard S. Friedman and Leslie R. Martin as well as The Blue Zones by Dan Buettner.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 1101623632
Category : Health & Fitness
Languages : en
Pages : 268
Book Description
Why looking up matters A positive attitude is important, but until now we didn’t know how important. In Up, a practicing physician and NIH-funded researcher draws on her research and experience to show that our outlook on life— our unique patterns of thinking and feeling about ourselves, others, and the world—may be the key to how well and how fast we age. From wrinkles to cognitive decline, our outlook affects our health at every level. Using the framework of outlook GPS, Up illustrates how we can gauge our current attitude latitude and move to healthier ground. Tindle brings a fresh eye to attitudinal traits such as optimism, noting that it has many faces, including the face of her own struggling optimism. Using the 7 Steps of Attitudinal Change that she applies to her own patients, Tindle offers us a path toward healthy aging. Prescriptive and accessible, Up puts forward a paradigm shift in how we age and treat disease, giving even the most struggling optimists a chance for hope. It will appeal to readers of The Longevity Project by Howard S. Friedman and Leslie R. Martin as well as The Blue Zones by Dan Buettner.
Electrify
Author: Saul Griffith
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262046237
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
An optimistic--but realistic and feasible--action plan for fighting climate change while creating new jobs and a healthier environment: electrify everything. Climate change is a planetary emergency. We have to do something now—but what? Saul Griffith has a plan. In Electrify, Griffith lays out a detailed blueprint—optimistic but feasible—for fighting climate change while creating millions of new jobs and a healthier environment. Griffith’s plan can be summed up simply: electrify everything. He explains exactly what it would take to transform our infrastructure, update our grid, and adapt our households to make this possible. Billionaires may contemplate escaping our worn-out planet on a private rocket ship to Mars, but the rest of us, Griffith says, will stay and fight for the future. Griffith, an engineer and inventor, calls for grid neutrality, ensuring that households, businesses, and utilities operate as equals; we will have to rewrite regulations that were created for a fossil-fueled world, mobilize industry as we did in World War II, and offer low-interest “climate loans.” Griffith’s plan doesn’t rely on big, not-yet-invented innovations, but on thousands of little inventions and cost reductions. We can still have our cars and our houses—but the cars will be electric and solar panels will cover our roofs. For a world trying to bounce back from a pandemic and economic crisis, there is no other project that would create as many jobs—up to twenty-five million, according to one economic analysis. Is this politically possible? We can change politics along with everything else.
Publisher: MIT Press
ISBN: 0262046237
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 285
Book Description
An optimistic--but realistic and feasible--action plan for fighting climate change while creating new jobs and a healthier environment: electrify everything. Climate change is a planetary emergency. We have to do something now—but what? Saul Griffith has a plan. In Electrify, Griffith lays out a detailed blueprint—optimistic but feasible—for fighting climate change while creating millions of new jobs and a healthier environment. Griffith’s plan can be summed up simply: electrify everything. He explains exactly what it would take to transform our infrastructure, update our grid, and adapt our households to make this possible. Billionaires may contemplate escaping our worn-out planet on a private rocket ship to Mars, but the rest of us, Griffith says, will stay and fight for the future. Griffith, an engineer and inventor, calls for grid neutrality, ensuring that households, businesses, and utilities operate as equals; we will have to rewrite regulations that were created for a fossil-fueled world, mobilize industry as we did in World War II, and offer low-interest “climate loans.” Griffith’s plan doesn’t rely on big, not-yet-invented innovations, but on thousands of little inventions and cost reductions. We can still have our cars and our houses—but the cars will be electric and solar panels will cover our roofs. For a world trying to bounce back from a pandemic and economic crisis, there is no other project that would create as many jobs—up to twenty-five million, according to one economic analysis. Is this politically possible? We can change politics along with everything else.
Liberal Eugenics
Author: Nicholas Agar
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470777575
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
In this provocative book, philosopher Nicholas Agar defends the idea that parents should be allowed to enhance their children’s characteristics. Gets away from fears of a Huxleyan ‘Brave New World’ or a return to the fascist eugenics of the past Written from a philosophically and scientifically informed point of view Considers real contemporary cases of parents choosing what kind of child to have Uses ‘moral images’ as a way to get readers with no background in philosophy to think about moral dilemmas Provides an authoritative account of the science involved, making the book suitable for readers with no knowledge of genetics Creates a moral framework for assessing all new technologies
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 0470777575
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 216
Book Description
In this provocative book, philosopher Nicholas Agar defends the idea that parents should be allowed to enhance their children’s characteristics. Gets away from fears of a Huxleyan ‘Brave New World’ or a return to the fascist eugenics of the past Written from a philosophically and scientifically informed point of view Considers real contemporary cases of parents choosing what kind of child to have Uses ‘moral images’ as a way to get readers with no background in philosophy to think about moral dilemmas Provides an authoritative account of the science involved, making the book suitable for readers with no knowledge of genetics Creates a moral framework for assessing all new technologies