From the child who dreamed about space while rubbing shoulders with the Cape Kennedy astronauts, to the initiator of the first trip round the world in a balloon and of the Solar Impulse project, Bertrand Piccard has always combined science and adventure to explore the human soul. By following that trace in the sky, he became a doctor, a psychiatrist and then a hypno-therapist, and turned his efforts towards research, to find out what makes life meaningful. A mixture of narration, personal experience and reflection, this book illustrates the ideas and thoughts which turned this 'scientist-adventurer' into one of the most sought-after speakers in the world. Aware of the fact that his readers are not getting ready for a flight in a balloon, but rather trying to find in his quest a source of inspiration for their personal and professional lives, he uses his aerial experiences to develop his concept of the philosophy of life, of human behavior, and of how to deal with stress and crisis situations. This lavishly illustrated, large-format book, with original layout, is a philosophical study of the author's flying experiences that draws far-reaching reflections on the psychology of life.
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Höhe: 245 mm
Breite: 155 mm
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978-88-544-0471-7 (9788854404717)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
Bertrand Piccard was born in 1958 in Lausanne (Switzerland) into a family of explorers and scientists. This scientist-adventurer, psychiatrist and aeronaut combines science and adventure to explore the human soul. After qualifying as a balloon pilot, he won the first transatlantic balloon race in 1992. Captain of the three attempts, he succeeded with Brian Jones the first non-stop round-the-world balloon flight, achieving the longest flight in terms of both duration and distance in the history of aviation. They were decorated with the Olympic Order and the gold medal of the French Ministry of Youth and Sport and received among others the highest distinctions of the Federation Aeronautique Internationale, the National Geographic Society, the Explorer's Club. His name figures in the 2000 edition of the Larousse encyclopaedia alongside those of his father and grandfather.