First Principles: The Ancient Method Behind the World's Greatest Breakthroughs

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What if the most powerful thinking tool in the world is 2,500 years old — and Elon Musk just reminded us it exists?First Principles: The Ancient Method Behind the World's Greatest Breakthroughs traces the oldest and most powerful reasoning method in human history — from Socrates questioning confident men in the Athenian marketplace, through Descartes rebuilding knowledge from scratch in a heated room, to Faraday seeing electromagnetic fields no mathematician had named, to Feynman refusing every result he hadn't derived himself.And then to Elon Musk — who in 2002 sat on a plane with a blank spreadsheet, priced the raw materials of a rocket at commodity rates, and discovered that 98% of the rocket's price was pure convention. Not physics. Not complexity. Habit. The result: SpaceX, a 95% reduction in the cost of reaching orbit, and the transformation of an entire industry.This book is not a biography of Musk. It is an investigation of the method he used — a method older than any living person, rediscovered by every generation's greatest minds, and available to anyone willing to ask one more why than the people around them.Author Stephanie Blinken draws on philosophy, economics, physics, and the history of science to show that first-principles thinking is not a personality trait or a billionaire's superpower. It is a learnable, repeatable practice — and one that the reader can apply immediately to their own domain.For readers of Freakonomics, The Innovator's Dilemma, and Thinking, Fast and Slow — this is the book that explains not what Musk built, but how he thought. And how you can too. Read more

ASIN B0GXT7G8BK
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Edition 1st
Language English
File size 654 KB
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Print length 256 pages
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Publication date April 25, 2026
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