- Stanford University Dream Fulfillment Intensive
- Original title: InsightOut Get ldeas Out of Your Head and Into the World
- Get the idea out of your head and into the world.
- (I feel very disappointed that this original title is the Japanese title or that there are no pieces left, only Stanford and DreamsThe Japanese title is strange )
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[You don’t have to be passionate about it. -It will come later. Ideas, creativity, solutions. It is skills, not talent, that generate inspiration and make it happen. An expert in entrepreneurship development has found a roadmap to open up your life.
- Tina Seelig. Tina Seelig
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D. in Neuroscience from Stanford University Graduate School of Medicine. He is currently Professor of Engineering and Executive Director of the Stanford Technology Ventures Program (STVP) at Stanford University. He is also the director of the Epicenter, an engineering education center for innovation funded by the National Science Foundation and STVP. In addition, he teaches entrepreneurship and innovation courses at the Hasso Plattner Institute of Design (also known as d.school). For his work in engineering education, he received the prestigious Gordon Award in 2009. He is the author of “What I Wish I Knew When I Was 20” and “What we can do now to invent the future” (both published by CCC Media House).
- Original title: InsightOut Get ldeas Out of Your Head and Into the World
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Imagination gives birth to creativity, creativity gives birth to innovation, and innovation gives birth to entrepreneurial spirit. And entrepreneurial spirit stimulates new imagination.
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“Each of us must develop our own life and confront the various problems of society. To do so, we need the knowledge, skills, and mindset to give shape to our ideas” (from the text).
There are always a myriad of choices. Which one you choose is up to you. Only you can innovate your life.
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