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The End of Average Summary Audiobook

Todd Rose

How we succeed in a world that values sameness

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Author: Todd Rose

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780062358363

Language: English

Publish Date: 19/01/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The age of average: How did we come to value sameness?
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Chapter 3The principles of individuality: From the many to one
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Chapter 4The age of individuals: The global need to end averagarianism
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Chapter 5Summary&Review
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Who should listen The End of Average

"The End of Average" by Todd Rose is an insightful audiobook ideal for educators, parents, and anyone interested in personal development and psychology. It challenges traditional notions of averages and standardized metrics, advocating for a more individualized approach to learning and self-assessment. Listeners who are passionate about fostering unique strengths in themselves or others, as well as those looking to understand the complexities of human potential in a world that often emphasizes conformity, will find valuable concepts and practical applications throughout the summary.

3 quotes from The End of Average

  • "The problem with averages is that they ignore individuality."
  • "To find the best path for each person, we must first recognize that everyone is different, and that those differences matter significantly."
  • "When we replace average-based thinking with a focus on individual success, we unlock the potential of every person."

Author : Todd Rose

Todd Rose is a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. He is devoted to studying human behaviors and personalities. He promotes the Science of the Individual in various fields. Rose was kicked out of high school because of bad grades. However, this didn't stop him from showing his talent in the pedagogical domain. He has pointed out that Intelligence Quotients and individual capabilities cannot be quantified easily. Instead, they are just as complicated as humans and require extensive investigation and time to evaluate.