Think Like a Rocket Scientist Book s..., Logan Crest
Think Like a Rocket Scientist Book s..., Logan Crest
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Think Like a Rocket Scientist: Book summary & analysis

Author: Logan Crest

Narrator: Bill Hathey

Abridged: 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Loudly

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

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Unlock the mindset of innovation and success with Think Like a Rocket Scientist. In this transformative audiobook, the author reveals the thinking strategies that have propelled humanity to space—and how you can apply them to everyday life, leadership, and business. By embracing first principles thinking, challenging assumptions, and fostering moonshot thinking, this book guides listeners toward achieving extraordinary results. Discover how embracing uncertainty, making calculated risks, and learning from failure are essential tools for success in any field. With engaging storytelling and real-world examples from NASA, SpaceX, and visionary entrepreneurs, this audiobook will help you break free from conventional thinking and unlock your full potential. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a leader, or simply someone seeking a new way to solve problems, Think Like a Rocket Scientist offers a powerful blueprint for turning ambitious ideas into reality. Start thinking differently—because the future belongs to those who dare to innovate!

Reviews

Goodreads review by Panashe on January 25, 2021

DNF, got 30% of the way through the audio book. Like much of the self help literature, heavily reliant on anecdotes (not even interesting ones - the common ones like Jobs, Musk, etc) without accounting for survivorship bias. I did see some interesting ideas about redundancy and reliability that overla......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on November 18, 2019

This book is great in so many ways. Ozan is a great writer, so no boredom encountered while reading this book. And with all the examples from Ozan's career as a rocket scientist when the US was putting people and rovers into the universe, it has both science and history in it. He then uses these exa......more

Goodreads review by Summer on September 11, 2020

Didn't finish. Started to get really cliche after a third of the book... like a elaborated essay with too many examples.......more

Goodreads review by Denver Public Library on March 01, 2021

Picked this up for a book club group I’m in, and was delighted to find easy-to-digest chunks of sciencey but not too nerdy advice on how to enhance and improve your thinking and reasoning skills! The author, a rocket scientist turned author/professor/podcaster, lays out examples from space programs,......more

Goodreads review by Swaroop on May 16, 2020

Easy read. A lot of good narratives. Felt good after finishing the book but could have been shorter. Perhaps it is interesting read if you are fresh to concepts like first principles, thought experiments and decision science. Nevertheless it is a good read......more