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    Steven Kotler

    10x National Bestselling Author - Executive Director at the Flow Research Collective - Leading Expert in Peak-Performance

    Steven Kotler is a prolific New York Times bestselling author, an accomplished journalist, and the Executive Director of the renowned Flow Research Collective. With a solid educational background, including studies at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and Johns Hopkins University, Kotler has established himself as one of the foremost experts on human performance and the art of achieving the impossible.

    Kotler has authored an impressive collection of nine bestsellers out of thirteen books, showcasing his expertise in a wide range of topics. Some of his notable works include The Art of Impossible, The Future is Faster Than You Think, Stealing Fire, The Rise of Superman, as well as Bold and Abundance. His contributions have been widely recognized, with nominations for two Pulitzer Prizes and translations of his work into over 40 languages. His insights have been featured in prestigious publications like the New York Times Magazine, Wired, Atlantic Monthly, Wall Street Journal, TIME, and the Harvard Business Review.

    In addition to his writing and journalism career, Steven Kotler has made significant contributions to the field of human performance through his role as the Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective. Through this organization, Kotler has been at the forefront of understanding and optimizing human potential, helping individuals and teams unlock new levels of performance and creativity.

    Steven Kotler's latest book, The Art of Impossible, promises to be a game-changer, offering practical strategies for maximizing success in 2021 and beyond. Readers can also benefit from a limited-time offer of $1,500 worth of free peak performance training by pre-ordering the book. To explore more about his latest work and offerings, visit theartofimpossible.com.

    Highlights

    Aug 11 · TIME
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    Believing Myths About Aging Makes Growing Old Worse - TIME
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