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The Hypomanic Edge

John Gartner (Autor)

Simon & Schuster (Editora)

R$ 152,82
SKU: 9780743243452
Why is America so rich and powerful? The answer lies in our genes, according to psychologist John Gartner.

Hypomania, a genetically based mild form of mania, endows many of us with unusual energy, creativity, enthusiasm, and a propensity for taking risks. America has an extraordinarily high number of hypomanics--grandiose types who leap on every wacky idea that occurs to them, utterly convinced it will change the world. Market bubbles and ill-considered messianic crusades can be the downside. But there is an enormous upside in terms of spectacular entrepreneurial zeal, drive for innovation, and material success. Americans may have a lot of crazy ideas, but some of them lead to brilliant inventions.

Why is America so hypomanic? It is populated primarily by immigrants. This self-selection process is the boldest natural experiment ever conducted. Those who had the will, optimism, and daring to take the leap into the unknown have passed those traits on to their descendants.

Bringing his audacious and persuasive thesis to life, Gartner offers case histories of some famous Americans who represent this phenomenon of hypomania. These are the real stories you never learned in school about some of those men who made America: Columbus, who discovered the continent, thought he was the messiah. John Winthrop, who settled and defined it, believed Americans were God's new chosen people. Alexander Hamilton, the indispensable founder who envisioned America's economic future, self-destructed because of pride and impulsive behavior. Andrew Carnegie, who began America's industrial revolution, was sure that he was destined personally to speed up human evolution and bring world peace. The Mayer and Selznick families helped create the peculiarly American art form of the Hollywood film, but familial bipolar disorders led to the fall of their empires. Craig Venter decoded the human genome, yet his arrogance made him despised by most of his scientific colleagues, even as h

Sobre o Livro

O livro 'The Hypomanic Edge' explora a teoria de que o sucesso econômico e inovador dos Estados Unidos está relacionado a uma predisposição genética para a hipomania, uma condição caracterizada por energia elevada, criatividade, entusiasmo e tendência ao risco. O autor utiliza exemplos históricos de figuras americanas para ilustrar como essas características moldaram a trajetória do país.

A obra apresenta estudos de caso de personagens notáveis como Cristóvão Colombo, Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Carnegie e outros, mostrando como traços hipomaníacos influenciaram decisões e comportamentos que mudaram a história americana. Esses relatos fornecem uma perspectiva diferenciada sobre a formação da cultura empreendedora dos EUA.

Além de trazer uma análise inovadora sobre a psicologia do empreendedorismo e da liderança, o livro oferece insights valiosos para quem deseja entender o papel dos traços de personalidade no desenvolvimento econômico e social, sendo uma leitura indicada para interessados em história, psicologia e negócios.

Características

Categoria Psicologia
Subcategoria História dos Estados Unidos
Autores John Gartner
Sobre o Autor John Gartner é psicólogo clínico e professor associado de psiquiatria na Johns Hopkins University Medical School, reconhecido por suas pesquisas e publicações sobre transtornos de humor e criatividade.
Idioma Inglês
Quantidade de Páginas 376
Acabamento Brochura
Editora Simon & Schuster
ISBN 9780743243452
Tamanho 15.2x22.9
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