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New York Times -bestselling author of Endure Alex Hutchinson returns with a fresh, provocative investigation into how exploration, uncertainty, and risk shape our behavior and help us find meaning.
Off the beaten path, following unmarked trails, we are wired to explore. More than just a need to get outside, the search for the unknown is a primal urge that has shaped the history of our species and continues to mold our behavior in ways we are only beginning to understand. In fact, the latest neuroscience suggests that exploration in any formwhether it's trying a new restaurant, changing…mehr

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New York Times-bestselling author of Endure Alex Hutchinson returns with a fresh, provocative investigation into how exploration, uncertainty, and risk shape our behavior and help us find meaning.

Off the beaten path, following unmarked trails, we are wired to explore. More than just a need to get outside, the search for the unknown is a primal urge that has shaped the history of our species and continues to mold our behavior in ways we are only beginning to understand. In fact, the latest neuroscience suggests that exploration in any formwhether it's trying a new restaurant, changing careers, or deciding to run a marathonis an essential ingredient of human life. Exploration, it turns out, isn't merely a hobbyit's our story.

In this much-anticipated follow-up to his New York Times bestseller Endure, Alex Hutchinson refutes the myth that, in our fully mapped digital world, the age of exploration is dead. Instead, the itch to discover new things persists in all of us, expressed not just on the slopes of Everest but in the ways we work, play, and live. From paddling the lost rivers of the northern Canadian wilderness to the ocean-spanning voyages of the Polynesians to the search for next-generation quantum computers, The Explorer's Gene combines riveting stories of exploration with cutting-edge insights from behavioral psychology and neuroscience, making a powerful case that our lives are bettermore productive, more meaningful, and more funwhen we break our habits and chart a new path.


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Autorenporträt
Alex Hutchinson is the New York Times bestselling author of Endure, a longtime columnist for Outside covering the science of endurance, and a National Magazine Awardwinning journalist who has contributed to the New York Times, The New Yorker, and other publications. A former long-distance runner for the Canadian national team, he holds a master's in journalism from Columbia and a Ph.D. in physics from Cambridge, and he did his post-doctoral research with the National Security Agency. He lives in Toronto with his family.

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"This book is AMAZING!" - Malcolm Gladwell on Endure

"Makes the case that we're actually underestimating our potential, and reveals how we can all surpass our perceived physical limits." - Adam Grant, LinkedIn.com, on Endure

"If you want to gain insight into the mind of great athletes, adventurers, and peak performers then prepare to be enthralled by Alex Hutchinson's Endure." - Bear Grylls, Mt. Everest summiteer and host of NBC's Running Wild with Bear Grylls

"Fascinating (and motivating). ... Hutchinson sheds light on how humans accomplish our most absurd athletic achievements." - Esquire on Endure

"A meticulously researched profile of the physiology and psychology of athletes.... Investigates what is at the heart of the limits of man's endurance: is it the body's mechanistic breaking point or the brain's upper threshold of belief?... A captivating and often moving book with something to offer readers interested in health, athleticism, neuroscience, and the human condition." - Kirkus (starred review) on Endure

"Hutchinson's research fascinates . . . an intriguing argument for taking the road less traveled." - Publishers Weekly