The Art of Clear Thinking
A Fighter Pilot’s Guide to Making Tough Decisions
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Hasard Lee
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Hasard Lee
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Sharpen your instincts in a world full of uncertainty and risk.
The training to become a fighter pilot is among the most competitive and difficult in the world with fewer than one-in-a-thousand succeeding. Pushing a cutting-edge jet to its limits at over 1,000 mph means that every split-second decision can have catastrophic consequences. Throughout his high-pressure career in the cockpit of the world's most advanced and expensive weapons systems, Hasard Lee learned to master skills at the apex of decision-making theory and practice.
Now he shares gripping firsthand accounts from his time as a fighter pilot, and distills what he's learned into a powerful ACE Helix framework that can be used in business and in life, revealing how to:
• LEARN BETTER AND FASTER
• CULTIVATE MENTAL TOUGHNESS
• DEVELOP THE SKILLS TO QUICKLY ASSESS, CHOOSE, AND EXECUTE
• AND MUCH, MUCH MORE
These combat-tested techniques have already benefitted CEO's, astronauts, CIA agents and many others, and now The Art of Clear Thinking will enable anyone to perform at their peak.
©2023 Hasard Lee (P)2023 Penguin AudioWhat listeners say about The Art of Clear Thinking
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- Udaykiran
- 19-06-23
Gripping
Excellent work on the decision making with gripping stories. I loved every bit of it and would listen again until the concepts become second nature. Thank you.
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- Yeetist
- 06-08-23
Vague. Repeated concepts.
Disappointed. I respect Hasard but this book only has the same concepts we've heard before in a lot of other books that are better written. He tells what to do but is very vague on how to do it. To anyone who really wants help with clear thinking: I recommend 'Chatter' by Ethan Kross.
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