Course Summary
This course explores the lives and minds of geniuses throughout history, analyzing their unique perspectives and habits to reveal the secrets of their success.Key Learning Points
- Discover the commonalities among geniuses throughout history
- Learn how to cultivate a genius mindset and develop your own unique perspective
- Explore the importance of creativity, curiosity, and perseverance in the pursuit of greatness
Job Positions & Salaries of people who have taken this course might have
- Innovation Manager
- USA: $100,000 - $150,000
- India: ₹10,00,000 - ₹20,00,000
- Spain: €30,000 - €60,000
- Research Scientist
- USA: $80,000 - $120,000
- India: ₹8,00,000 - ₹15,00,000
- Spain: €25,000 - €40,000
- Philosopher
- USA: $50,000 - $80,000
- India: ₹5,00,000 - ₹10,00,000
- Spain: €18,000 - €30,000
Related Topics for further study
Learning Outcomes
- Develop a deeper understanding of the mindset and habits of geniuses
- Learn practical strategies for developing your own unique perspective and cultivating creativity
- Gain inspiration and motivation for pursuing your own goals and passions
Prerequisites or good to have knowledge before taking this course
- Open-mindedness
- Curiosity
- Desire to learn and grow
Course Difficulty Level
IntermediateCourse Format
- Self-paced
- Video lectures
- Instructor-led exercises
Similar Courses
- The Science of Well-Being
- Critical Thinking Skills for University Success
Related Education Paths
Notable People in This Field
- Malcolm Gladwell
- Elon Musk
Related Books
Description
This course is of an applied nature and is oriented to studies in the field of creative life intensification psychology, help with the experience of crises, human potential realization and care. It may be useful for professional psychologists, for specialists whose activity involves empathy, inspiration, understanding and creating of daily life, and for all who are interested in the topic.
Outline
- Welcome to the course
- Genius.Talent.Golden mediocrity_promo
- About the university
- About the instructors
- Entering questionnaire
- Genius
- 1.1. Doubts about genius
- 1.2. Misbeliefs about genius
- 1.3. Phenomenology of doubts about genius
- 1.4. Method of worthy doubts about genius
- 1.5. Risks of doubts about genius
- 1.6. Examples of experience
- 2.1. Doubts about your own genius
- 2.2. Misbeliefs about your own genius
- 2.3. Phenomenology of doubts about your own genius
- 2.4. Method of worthy doubts about your own genius
- 2.5. Risks of doubts about your own genius
- 2.6. Examples of experience
- 3.1. Confidence in genius in general and in your own genius in particular
- 3.2. Misbeliefs about confidence in genius
- 3.3. Phenomenology of confidence in genius
- 3.4. Method of confidence in genius
- 3.5. Risks of confidence in genius
- 3.6. Examples of experience
- Books, links and films 1
- Books, links and films 2
- Books, links and films 3
- Quiz 1
- Quiz 2
- Quiz 3
- Talent
- 4.1. Doubts about talents
- 4.2. Misbeliefs about talents
- 4.3. Phenomenology of doubts about talents
- 4.4. Method of worthy doubts about talents
- 4.5. Risks of doubts about talents
- 4.6. Examples of experience
- 5.1. Doubts about your own talents
- 5.2. Misbeliefs about your own talents
- 5.3. Phenomenology of doubts about your own talents
- 5.4. Method of worthy doubts about your own talents
- 5.5. Risks of doubts about your own talents
- 5.6. Examples of experience
- 6.1. Confidence in talents in general and in your own talents in particular
- 6.2. Misbeliefs about confidence in talents
- 6.3. Phenomenology of confidence in talents
- 6.4. Method of confidence in talents
- 6.5. Risks of confidence in talents
- 6.6. Examples of expereince
- Books, links and films 4
- Books, links and films 5
- Books, links and films 6
- Quiz 4
- Quiz 5
- My intensive creative life
- Quiz 6
- Golden mediocrity
- 7.1. Doubts about mediocrity
- 7.2. Misbeliefs about mediocrity
- 7.3. Phenomenology of doubts about mediocrity
- 7.4. Method of worthy doubts about mediocrity
- 7.5. Risks of doubts about mediocrity
- 7.6. Examples of experience
- 8.1. Doubts about your own mediocrity
- 8.2. Misbeliefs about your own mediocrity
- 8.3. Phenomenology of doubts about your own mediocrity
- 8.4. Method of worthy doubts about your own mediocrity
- 8.5. Risks of doubts about your own mediocrity
- 8.6. Example of experience
- 9.1. Confidence in mediocrity in general and your own mediocrity in particular
- 9.2. Misbeliefs about confidence in mediocrity
- 9.3. Phenomenology of confidence in mediocrity
- 9.4. Method of confidence in mediocrity
- 9.5. Risks of confidence in mediocrity
- 9.6. Examples of experience
- Books, links and films 7
- Books, links and films 8
- Books and links 9
- Quiz 7
- Quiz 8
- Quiz 9
- Final module
- Final questionnaire
- Final module: Lesson Choices
Summary of User Reviews
Discover your inner genius with this highly recommended course on Coursera. Students rave about the engaging content and interactive exercises that help them unlock their creative potential.Key Aspect Users Liked About This Course
engaging content and interactive exercisesPros from User Reviews
- Engaging and thought-provoking content
- Interactive exercises that help unlock creativity
- Well-structured course with clear objectives
- In-depth exploration of the creative process
- Expert instructors with real-world experience
Cons from User Reviews
- Requires time and dedication to complete
- Not suitable for those looking for quick fixes
- Some students found the exercises challenging
- May not be applicable to all types of creative pursuits
- Limited interaction with other students