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Uncommon Sense

Rethinking Ordinary Problems in Extraordinary Ways

William R. Brody
with Mike Field

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Real-world wisdom for when the textbook ends.

Why do some of the most successful people in the world—from Bill Gates to Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey to Ralph Lauren—never finish college, while others with every academic advantage still struggle to find their way? For William R. Brody, a renowned physician-scientist and the former president of Johns Hopkins University, the answer lies in a truth higher education all too often overlooks: life, unlike textbooks, has no answer key. Most of the truly important questions we face rarely have a ready rubric and a simple solution.

In Uncommon Sense, Brody...

Real-world wisdom for when the textbook ends.

Why do some of the most successful people in the world—from Bill Gates to Steve Jobs, Oprah Winfrey to Ralph Lauren—never finish college, while others with every academic advantage still struggle to find their way? For William R. Brody, a renowned physician-scientist and the former president of Johns Hopkins University, the answer lies in a truth higher education all too often overlooks: life, unlike textbooks, has no answer key. Most of the truly important questions we face rarely have a ready rubric and a simple solution.

In Uncommon Sense, Brody distills lessons from decades in medicine, engineering, entrepreneurship, and academic leadership into a thoughtful, surprising, and often humorous exploration of how to think—and live—beyond the syllabus. Born from his popular Johns Hopkins seminar aimed at graduating seniors, the book exposes the gap between classroom achievement and real-world wisdom, offering readers a practical framework for navigating the unpredictable opportunities and sometimes contrarian decisions that define success and fulfillment.

Examining paradoxes of ambition, limits to rational problem-solving, and the value of curiosity and integrity, Brody reveals how unconventional thinking, humility, and ethical reasoning can guide better choices in work and in life. Part reflection, part guide, and wholly original, Uncommon Sense offers readers at any stage of life a chance to rethink what it means to be educated—and what it truly takes to succeed in a world that rewards not just intelligence, but uncommon insight.

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In Uncommon Sense, Bill brings his pragmatic, bottom-up approach to readers, through a compendium of case studies and stories he collected across the years teaching an undergraduate seminar for graduating seniors at Johns Hopkins University. While anyone can give advice (and so frequently, too many do!) it is rare to encounter individuals—or books—that offer not canned advice, but actual insight. This is the book you hold in your hands.

Bill Brody in Uncommon Sense provides the keel of practical and moral values that every young person needs to navigate the tempests and temptations of an impersonal world. Drawing on a lifetime of success in at least four different endeavors, Brody provides a manual for original thinking, calculated risk-taking, and confidence to do what's right. Everyone should read it.

Across the years, as an advisor and friend, Bill Brody has always offered me sage advice and wise guidance. He asks spot-on questions on complex topics and most importantly, has never failed to provide encouragement and support. I've learned so much from him, and you can too. It's here in the pages of Uncommon Sense.

With insight, originality, and quiet humor, Bill Brody offers a wise and highly readable guide to living well in a complex world.

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8.5
Pages
240
ISBN
9781421455075
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1 b&w illus, 3 charts
Table of Contents

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Only the Strong Survive
2. Perfect is the Enemy of the Good
3. Your Salary Will Not Make You Rich
4. The Turtle on a Fencepost
5. Actually, People Do Make Sense
6. Will You

Table of Contents
Introduction
1. Only the Strong Survive
2. Perfect is the Enemy of the Good
3. Your Salary Will Not Make You Rich
4. The Turtle on a Fencepost
5. Actually, People Do Make Sense
6. Will You Choose Room 102?
7. Living Your Life in Reverse
8. The Calculus of Success
9. Career Planning is an Oxymoron
10. The Bleeding Always Stops
11. The Three Snake Rules
12. Bring Home a Winner

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William R. Brody

William R. Brody is president emeritus of Johns Hopkins University and president emeritus of the Salk Institute for Biological Studies.