Books on finding Great Ideas

The Geography of Genius by Eric Weiner takes readers on a captivating journey to explore the world's most creative and innovative places, looking into the historical, cultural, and geographical factors that contribute to genius and innovation. From Athens to Silicon Valley, Weiner examines the environments that have fostered creative brilliance throughout history.




Inventology by Pagan Kennedy explores the process of invention and how groundbreaking ideas are conceived. The book delves into the stories of inventors and innovators, revealing the creative thinking behind their transformative inventions that have shaped the modern world.

Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi's Creativity: The Psychology of Discovery and Invention offers a deep dive into the psychology of creativity. Csikszentmihalyi explores the characteristics and traits that enable individuals to make groundbreaking discoveries and inventions, shedding light on the creative process.

"Who Built That" by Michelle Malkin celebrates inventors and innovators who have made significant contributions to various industries. The book provides insight into the people behind some of the world's most iconic inventions.

Steven Johnson's How We Got to Now: Six Innovations That Made the Modern World examines the interconnectedness of innovations and their profound impacts on society. Johnson explores six key innovations that have shaped the modern world, showcasing the power of creativity and ingenuity.

Where Good Ideas Come From by Steven Johnson explores the origins of innovative ideas and the environments that nurture creativity. Johnson investigates the patterns and conditions that led to the emergence of groundbreaking concepts and inventions.

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