The Quiet Advantage - How Calm Becomes a Competitive Advantage in the Age of Distraction #988528

di Zara Kanaan

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What if the most powerful advantage in business — and in life — is the one thing modern culture is systematically destroying?
In a world that mistakes noise for progress and busyness for worth, The Quiet Advantage offers something increasingly rare: a serious, science-backed case for stillness as a competitive strategy.
This is not a meditation manual or a wellness retreat in book form. It is a sharp, honest investigation into why calm people make better decisions, think more creatively, lead more effectively, and live more deliberately — and why the rest of us have been too distracted to notice.
Part memoir, part behavioral science, part manifesto, The Quiet Advantage begins with a single night on a beach — a fire, a circle of people who knew how to do nothing, and a woman who had forgotten that such a thing was possible. What unfolds is a book that is as much about the neuroscience of attention as it is about the deeper question most ambitious people are too busy to ask: what am I actually running toward?
Grounded in research from UC Irvine's interruption studies to Daniel Kahneman's work on decision-making, from Viktor Frankl's space between stimulus and response to the Default Mode Network's role in creativity and insight, this book builds a rigorous, readable argument for one of the oldest human capacities — and explains, in precise terms, exactly what we lose when we abandon it.
Readers will find not a prescription, but a mirror — and, eventually, a direction.
The Quiet Advantage is for the high performers who have achieved nearly everything they set out to achieve, and who have begun to wonder, quietly, whether they have been measuring the right things.
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ISBN:
9791224499251
Formato:
ebook
Anno di pubblicazione:
2026
Dimensione:
446 KB
Protezione:
watermark
Lingua:
Inglese
Autori:
Zara Kanaan