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So what is an iconoclast?Slide3
“A person who does something others say can't be done.”
-Gregory BernsSlide4
How Does An Iconoclast Do Something That "Can't" Be Done?Slide5Slide6Slide7
The brain of an Iconoclast responds differently than the majority of people in regards toSlide8
Perception
Fear Response
Social IntelligenceSlide9
"The real voyage of discovery lies not in seeking new landscapes but in seeing with new eyes."
--Marcel Proust
PerceptionSlide10
Lets see how you perceive thingsSlide11Slide12
Lets try something differentSlide13Slide14Slide15
How to perceive like an iconoclastSlide16
Think different
Don't Categorize
ImagineSlide17
Traditional Glass SculptureSlide18Slide19
Dale Chihuly and his "new" waysSlide20Slide21Slide22
Chihuly wasn't afraid to go against the normSlide23
Let's try a quick experimentSlide24
Same?
Or Different?
ASlide25
Same?
Or Different?
BSlide26
Same?
Or Different?
CSlide27
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.Slide28
Fear Response:Slide29
What types of fear inhibits iconoclastic thinking?
Fear of Uncertainty
Fear of Public RidiculeSlide30
Fear is the
biggest
hurdle a person must overcome in order to become an Iconoclast Slide31
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 ParksSlide32
"In order to sell your ideas, you must create a
positive
reputation
that will draw people toward something that is initially
unfamiliar
and
potentially
scary
."
How do you do this successfully?
Social IntelligenceSlide33
Who Has Friends?
You have an online presence and a network of people who are associated with you.Slide34
Vincent Van GoghSlide35
Pablo Picasso
"Girls could not resist his stare: Pablo Picasso never got called an asshole."
- "Pablo Picasso," The Modern LoversSlide36
Justin BieberSlide37Slide38