The answer to what you are looking for is already right on the tip of your mind, if only you could get at it.
Win Wenger, the beloved and ultra-brilliant co-author of Genius Code, gives you the solution in his extraordinary book, Discovering the Obvious. He gives step-by-easy-step directions that you can use in your professional work or in your personal life.
* Learn how to focus better attention on just what it is that you are seeking and thinking, and on what it means.
* Learn how to notice what you almost noticed, which contains your long-sought answer.
Win’s book provides immediate ways to solve various scientific and technical or artistic design problems. He tells you how to find the correct hypothesis to test, immediately within minutes instead of costly years later, AND how to find your winning answer now.
You will discover how to get past what you expect the answer “ought to be,” to the real answer. You’ll see how to strike directly through to truly original breakthroughs.
If you’ve been fascinated by the mind of Win Wenger from knowing him, studying with him in Genius Code, or simply from what you’ve read, order this book today. Please support him by purchasing directly from him on his voluminous website. Discovering the Obvious: Techniques of Original, Inspired Scientific Discovery, Technical Invention, and Innovation is a must for the library of every mind-explorer. It is the culmination of decades of his research into accelerated learning, mind and creativity development, and increase in individual potential.
Thank you.
Pete
“Words fail me. Because of your [Beachhead] method I have accomplished an enormous amount of research…” – Joshua Backon, Israeli biochemist and now chief editor of several major pharmacological journals.
“So simple, I just can’t express! To think, on problem after problem I have the answer, right in front of my nose!” – R.W., electrical engineer in Illinois.
“It’s because of you I got into the 1992 issue of Marquis’s Who’s Who in the World, and the 1992 issue of Who’s Who in Science and Technology, and the International Who’s Who!” – “Jay,” internationally noted researcher in the biological sciences.
“The solution lay in the merging of two highly obscure facts—one from engineering, and one from chemical physics—each fact [turned out to have been] known for the past 40-50 years!” – J.O., biochemical researcher and journal editor-in-chief.



