Steven Kotler is a New York Times bestselling author, an award-winning journalist, and the Executive Director of the Flow Research Collective. He is one of the world's leading experts on human performance. Along with his wife, author Joy Nicholson, he is also the cofounder of Rancho de Chihuahua, a hospice care and special needs dog sanctuary.
“Thoroughly grounded in science, writing of the biological systems
that drive fear, anger, grief, lust, and other emotions, all of
which can be turned to advantage. . . . [Kotler] offers . . . an
entertaining, inspiring approach to life-hacking that begs to be
implemented by the willing reader.” — Kirkus
Reviews (starred review)
“The Art of Impossible is consistently fascinating. There aren’t
many writers I would follow on an intellectual journey as ambitious
as this to examine peak performance; fortunately, Steven Kotler is
one of them.” — David Epstein, New York Times bestselling
author of Range and The Sports Gene
“This book is a tour de force of high performance. It’s an
essential resource for those looking to align their curiosity,
passion, and purpose to have not just a little more flow and
creativity in their lives but to have a lot more flow and
creativity. Want to learn how to take your innovation to seemingly
impossible heights? Steven Kotler will teach you how.” — Scott
Barry Kaufman, author of Transcend: The New Science of
Self-Actualization
“This book is quite literally impossible. I’ve been tracking
Steven’s work for ten years now, and it’s impossible to overstate
how important it is. It’s impossible that he cracked the code on
breakthrough success, yet he has. It’s impossible to have turned
extreme innovation from an art to a science, yet he has. It’s
impossible that he put it all together in a book that’s impossible
to put down, yet he has. Read it and go accomplish the impossible
yourself.” — Salim Ismail, chairman of ExO Works, author of
Exponential Organizations
“The Art of Impossible is a must-read! Steven Kotler is one of a
handful of people on the planet with a deep understanding of the
frontiers of human performance. His ability to bring applied
neuroscience and psychology to life through storytelling is
world-class. This book is a treasure.” — Dr. Michael Gervais,
high-performance psychologist
“In The Art of Impossible, Steven Kotler has managed to articulate
what many peak performers intuitively know but can’t explain: that
there’s a formula for impossible. Kotler demystifies the mythic,
breaking down that formula and giving readers exactly the tools
they need to accomplish their dreams, no matter how big.” — Laird
Hamilton, waterman, big-wave surfer
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