Review of Think Like Einstein and Learn Like Einstein

Title: Think Like Einstein and Learn Like Einstein

Author: Peter Hollins





Blurb: 

Think Like Einstein

Think Like Einstein is the ultimate guide for improving your critical thinking skills and developing a sense of intuition and judgment. You will learn how to attack problems from a multitude of angles and generate solutions that previously seemed impossible. 

Learn how to:
• Master Einstein’s most effective thinking technique — the gedanken experiments
• Condition your brain to perform at its peak
• Become an idea machine and come up with creative solutions 
• Make smarter decisions quickly 
• Learn to intelligently interpret the world around you
And many more...


Learn Like Einstein

If you’re looking to accelerate your learning abilities, improve your memory instantly, pick up new skills efficiently and fly through material and ace tests—the answers are right in front of you. Step-by-step methods and habits to train your brain. Learn Like Einstein is your perfect guide on using your brain to its fullest potential, just like Albert Einstein. 

Learn how to:
• Master memory techniques used by top experts 
• Achieve total concentration 
• Learn the art of perfecting any craft with better practice methods
• Discover how to read faster and retain important information 
• Learn faster and save your time
And many more...



My Views:


We all are afraid of failures. We all avoid talking about failures and shelve them into most secretive walls. Peter Hollins put light on those aspects which we fear to come across. He talks about how those aspects mean a lot to climb the ladder of success. When he talks about little confrontations, you can feel like he's pointing on your reflection - where you are going wrong, and what you should stop doing to achieve success and whatever you want to achieve.


Our failures are our greatest lessons. We can learn a lot from our failures. Because, only our failure can indicate where we are going wrong, and where we need to take right steps. Peter doesn't talk do high-talks, but he covers what each of us goes through and faces in our life. Learning isn't limited to college and school. It is a synonym of life. It should go till the last breathe. But, how to learn from life and failures brings the reader towards the book.


Learning to learn is not an instant recipe. It takes its own time to come out in its best form. In this book, Peter has demonstrated several ways or call them steps to bring your brain into active mode, or super-active mode. The ways he talks about are the practical ones, and I found them interesting and unique; not from the box of old-monotonous-talks.



This great combo is worth my time! I agree with what all he says, and very much impressed how simply and very effectively he incorporates great life lessons in this book. The combo worked very well for me. It was like turn around, and there's another pleasant present waiting for you.



Rating: 5/5

Reviewer: Shweta Kesari

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