How to be an Innovator: Prof. Walter Isaacson (Bestselling author of "Steve Jobs," "Leonardo da Vinci, and "The Innovators" (to name a few))(Ep. 34)

Albert Einstein, Steve Jobs, Leonardo De Vinci, Benjamin Franklin, and Bill Gates all have something in common. They are all innovators. Without them, human history would be very different. Are there any traits that these creators all carry? At first glance, they appear to have very distinct niches. That is the question we asked Professor Walter Isaacson, author of many bestselling books including "Steve Jobs," "Leonardo da Vinci," "Albert Einstein: His Life and Universe," "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life," as well as "The Innovators" (to name a few). In this episode, Prof. Isaacson points out several clear components. Can we gain these characteristics? Listen in as we discuss the answers with him!

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