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Is it possible to make sense of something as elusive as creativity?
Based on psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman's groundbreaking research and Carolyn Gregoire's popular article in the Huffington Post, Wired to Create offers a glimpse inside the "messy minds" of highly creative people. Revealing the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology, along with engaging examples of artists and innovators throughout history, the book shines a light on the practices and habits of mind that promote creative thinking. Kaufman and Gregoire untangle a series of paradoxes- like mindfulness and daydreaming, seriousness and play, openness and sensitivity, and solitude and collaboration - to show that it is by embracing our own contradictions that we are able to tap into our deepest creativity. Each chapter explores one of the ten attributes and habits of highly creative people:
Imaginative Play * Passion * Daydreaming * Solitude * Intuition * Openness to Experience * Mindfulness * Sensitivity * Turning Adversity into Advantage * Thinking Differently
With insights from the work and lives of Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Marcel Proust, David Foster Wallace, Thomas Edison, Josephine Baker, John Lennon, Michael Jackson, musician Thom Yorke, chess champion Josh Waitzkin, video-game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, and many other creative luminaries, Wired to Create helps us better understand creativity - and shows us how to enrich this essential aspect of our lives.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D., is scientific director of the Imagination Institute and investigates the measurement and development of imagination, creativity and well-being in the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He has written or edited six previous books, including Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined. He is also co-founder of The Creativity Post, host of The Psychology Podcast, and he writes the blog Beautiful Minds for Scientific American. Kaufman lives in Philadelphia. Carolyn Gregoire is a senior writer at the Huffington Post, where she reports on psychology, mental health, and neuroscience. She has spoken at TEDx and the Harvard Public Health Forum, and has appeared on MSNBC, the Today show, the History Channel and HuffPost Live. Gregoire lives in New York City.
Show moreIs it possible to make sense of something as elusive as creativity?
Based on psychologist Scott Barry Kaufman's groundbreaking research and Carolyn Gregoire's popular article in the Huffington Post, Wired to Create offers a glimpse inside the "messy minds" of highly creative people. Revealing the latest findings in neuroscience and psychology, along with engaging examples of artists and innovators throughout history, the book shines a light on the practices and habits of mind that promote creative thinking. Kaufman and Gregoire untangle a series of paradoxes- like mindfulness and daydreaming, seriousness and play, openness and sensitivity, and solitude and collaboration - to show that it is by embracing our own contradictions that we are able to tap into our deepest creativity. Each chapter explores one of the ten attributes and habits of highly creative people:
Imaginative Play * Passion * Daydreaming * Solitude * Intuition * Openness to Experience * Mindfulness * Sensitivity * Turning Adversity into Advantage * Thinking Differently
With insights from the work and lives of Pablo Picasso, Frida Kahlo, Marcel Proust, David Foster Wallace, Thomas Edison, Josephine Baker, John Lennon, Michael Jackson, musician Thom Yorke, chess champion Josh Waitzkin, video-game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, and many other creative luminaries, Wired to Create helps us better understand creativity - and shows us how to enrich this essential aspect of our lives.
Scott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D., is scientific director of the Imagination Institute and investigates the measurement and development of imagination, creativity and well-being in the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania. He has written or edited six previous books, including Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined. He is also co-founder of The Creativity Post, host of The Psychology Podcast, and he writes the blog Beautiful Minds for Scientific American. Kaufman lives in Philadelphia. Carolyn Gregoire is a senior writer at the Huffington Post, where she reports on psychology, mental health, and neuroscience. She has spoken at TEDx and the Harvard Public Health Forum, and has appeared on MSNBC, the Today show, the History Channel and HuffPost Live. Gregoire lives in New York City.
Show moreScott Barry Kaufman, Ph.D., is scientific director
of the Imagination Institute and investigates the measurement
and development of imagination, creativity and well-being in
the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania.
He has written or edited six previous books,
including Ungifted: Intelligence Redefined. He is also
co-founder of The Creativity Post, host of The Psychology
Podcast, and he writes the blog Beautiful Minds for Scientific
American. Kaufman lives in Philadelphia.
Carolyn Gregoire is a senior writer at the Huffington
Post, where she reports on psychology, mental health, and
neuroscience. She has spoken at TEDx and the Harvard Public
Health Forum, and has appeared on MSNBC, the Today show, the
History Channel and HuffPost Live. Gregoire lives in New York
City.
"Wired to Create is an empowering manifesto for creative
people. Endlessly relatable and chock-full of wisdom, Kaufman and
Gregoire’s study of the creative personality will have you saying
over and over again, 'This is Me!'"
—Susan Cain, Quiet Revolution co-founder and New York Times
bestselling author of Quiet
"Together, [Kaufman and Gregoire] have created a satisfying
overview of creativity research that is likely to provide nuggets
of wisdom to even the most seasoned creative spirit. Readers
looking for tips on how to increase creativity will find plenty
here."
—The New York Times
"With cutting-edge science
and timeless wisdom, Carolyn Gregoire and Scott
Barry Kaufman shine a light on the
habits, practices and techniques that can
help us tap into our deepest
creativity."
—Arianna Huffington, New York Times-bestselling author of
Thrive
“Scott Barry Kaufman has just written the go-to book on creativity
and genius. With Carolyn Gregoire, he puts together the newest
scientific findings from the brain, from mental life and from the
messy world of emotion to whiz us to the cutting edge of the
highest human accomplishments.”
—Martin Seligman, Director, Positive Psychology Center, University
of Pennsylvania
"A lively, intimate glimpse into the creative mind from one of the
most creative psychologists I know. Don't miss it.”
—Angela Duckworth, bestselling author of Grit
"There are numerous books telling readers what they can do to
become more creative. For the most part, the suggestions are
made up: They have no basis in scientific fact. This book is
unusual and perhaps unique not only in explaining what creativity
is, but also in showing scientifically how people can unlock and
develop their creative talents. If you are interested in
unleashing your own creativity, you will want to read this
book!"
—Robert J. Sternberg, author of Successful
Intelligence
"Wired to Create is an exquisite tour through the science of that
most prized but often frustratingly ineffable qualtity: creativity.
By weaving research through portraits of the lives of great
creators, Kaufman and Gregoire bring creativity into our grasp, and
provide a rubric for how each of us can have more of it in our
lives."
—David Epstein, New York Times bestselling author of The
Sports Gene
“Through science and storytelling, Kaufman and Gregoire reveal the
inner workings of the creative mind. It all adds up to a
fascinating and instructive read.”
—Robert Greene, New York Times bestselling author of Mastery
"One of my favorite thinkers and one of my favorite writers came
together to write a book about of one of my favorite topics:
creativity. There is so much here, start now."
—Ryan Holiday, author of The Obstacle Is The Way
"Wired to Create is the state of the science on the personalities
behind innovative ideas. It cleans up the messy minds of creative
people.”
—Adam Grant, Wharton professor and New York
Times bestselling author of Give and Take
“Wired to Create looks to be the place to go for a highly
synthetic, readable account of personal creativity and the
psychological behaviors known to support it. Understanding our
‘messy minds,’ as Kaufman and Gregoire help us do, may very well be
the first step to enhancing creative potential—in ourselves and in
our children.”
—Michele Root-Bernstein, author of Inventing Imaginary
Worlds and co-author of Sparks of Genius
"At last there is a book on creativity that is both accessible,
engaging, and highly readable that does not sacrifice scientific
rigor in the name of communication. Filled with stories and
anecdotes, this is a must-read."
—James C. Kaufman, author of Creativity 101
“This book will create a shift in the approach to creativity; how
it is fostered in childhood and continued throughout our lives. It
is a fascinating read and an important scientific contribution on
how creative people use the whole brain, and find ways to deal with
the joy and struggles of living creatively.”
—Bo Stjerne Thomsen, Ph.D., Director, Research & Learning, the LEGO
Foundation
“The mysteries of creativity have been unearthed by two eminent
thinkers. Readers will be rewarded with cutting-edge science, great
stories, and new insights into the multiple roads that lead to one
of the most valuable human endeavors.”
—Dr. Todd B. Kashdan, Professor of Psychology at George Mason
University and author of The Upside of Your Dark Side
“Wired to Create is both broadly entertaining and deeply
informative. Few books on creativity integrate the two so well!
—Dean Keith Simonton, Editor, The Wiley Handbook of Genius
“Scott Barry Kaufman is the leading researcher who I’m watching for
the next paradigm on how the creative mind works. This very
well-crafted book, written with Carolyn Gregoire, lays the
foundation.”
—Peter Sims, Co-Founder & President, Silicon Guild, Inc. and author
of Little Bets: How Breakthrough Ideas Emerge from Small
Discoveries
"This book brings a very fresh perspective to a field that has,
inexplicably, been struggling to 'create' new ideas for several
decades. With scientifically based research on imagination,
daydreaming, intuition, and mindfulness, it opens up new avenues of
thinking about this critical human capacity. It is a must read for
both scientists and anyone else interested in the 'inner world' of
creativity."
—Rex E. Jung, Ph.D., editor of the forthcoming Cambridge Handbook
of the Neuroscience of Creativity
“More than ever we need creativity in our lives and to answer the
pressing challenges of our times. Scott Barry Kaufman and Carolyn
Gregoire paint a brilliant portrait of the many faces of
creativity: a fusion of seemingly contradictory mental states that
can be limpid and messy, wise and crazy, exhilarating and painful,
spontaneous and yet arising from sustained training. Fascinating
all the way.”
—Matthieu Ricard, humanitarian and Buddhist monk, author of
Altruism
"Groundbreaking creativity scholar Scott Barry Kaufman and talented
science journalist Carolyn Gregoire shed light on one of the most
mysterious phenomena of the human psyche: creativity. Wired to
Create is a page-turner that masterfully blends cutting-edge
research with historic and contemporary real-world examples of
artists and geniuses, inspiring the readers to get in touch with
her own inventive spirit."
—Emma Seppälä, Ph.D., author of The Happiness Track: How
to Apply the Science of Happiness to Accelerate Your
Success and Science Director, Stanford Center for
Compassion and Altruism Research and Education
"This guide is well-documented, never pedantic, and always
educational and inspiring."
—Publishers Weekly
"Comprehensive and well-researched...adds to the seminal texts on
creativity."
--World Futures
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