People spend a fortune on their bodies, their faces, their
hair, their clothes. Cosmetics, plastic surgery, diets, gym membership -
everyone's trying to be more attractive. But there's an easier way to become a
beautiful person. It doesn't have to be physical. No matter how you look, if
you have a mind that's fascinating, creative, exciting - if you're a good
thinker - you can be beautiful.
Being attractive doesn't necessarily come from being intelligent or
highly-educated. It isn't about having a great personality. It's about using
your imagination and expanding your creativity. And it's when talking with
people that we make the greatest impact. A person may be physically beautiful,
but when speaking to others a dull or ugly or uncreative mind will definitely
turn them off.
In clear, practical language, de Bono shows how applying lateral and parallel
thinking skills to your conversations can improve your mind. By learning how to
listen, make a point, and manoeuvre a discussion, you can become creative and irresistible.
About the Author
Edward de Bono studied at Christ Church, Oxford (as a Rhodes
Scholar). He also holds a PhD from Cambridge and an MD from the University of
Malta. He has held appointments at the universities of Oxford, London,
Cambridge and Harvard.
In 1967 de Bono invented the now commonly used term 'lateral thinking' and, for
many thousands, indeed millions, of people worldwide, his name has since become
a symbol of creativity and new thinking.
He has written numerous books, which have been
translated into 34 languages, and his advice is sought by Nobel laureates and
world leaders alike.