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Iconoclasts are innovators who defy conventional wisdom, as noted by Gregory Berns. They see the world through a unique lens, fearless of judgment or failure. To think like an iconoclast, you must shift your perception. Embrace new perspectives and break free from fear—be it fear of uncertainty or public ridicule. Just as artists like Dale Chihuly and Pablo Picasso forged new paths, you too can harness social intelligence and create a magnetic presence that draws others to your vision. The journey involves seeing the familiar in a completely new light.
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“A person who does something others say can't be done.” -Gregory Berns
The brain of an Iconoclast responds differently than the majority of people in regards to
Perception Fear Response Social Intelligence
Perception "The real voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new landscapes but in seeing with new eyes." --Marcel Proust
Think different Don't Categorize Imagine
Same? Or Different? A
Same? Or Different? B
Same? Or Different? C
So what is Fear? Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat.
What types of fear inhibits iconoclastic thinking? Fear of Uncertainty Fear of Public Ridicule
Fear is the biggest hurdle a person must overcome in order to become an Iconoclast
Fear Response I have learned over the years that when one's mind is made up, this diminishes fear; knowing what must be done does away with fear. -Rosa Parks
"In order to sell your ideas, you must create a positivereputation that will draw people toward something that is initially unfamiliar and potentiallyscary." How do you do this successfully? Social Intelligence
Who Has Friends? You have an online presence and a network of people who are associated with you.
Pablo Picasso "Girls could not resist his stare: Pablo Picasso never got called an asshole." - "Pablo Picasso," The Modern Lovers