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Improve with Noise
Improve with Noise | Yaron Ilan
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There is nothing to fear from noise. It is our friend.
"Improve with noise" is the first book to highlight noise and describe how we can make the most of it. It provides a new set of glasses to see the world differently. You become more aware of what is happening around you. The book describes the constrained disorder principle, the CDP, through a series of examples, a novel method to describe every system in our world. The book shows you how to deal with noise, from relationships, careers, marriage, art, music, and philosophy to physics, investments, reading, business development, and running small and large organizations. In the CDP, noise exists only within boundaries. It is vital to understand that if noise is present, there is a reason for it. You realize the importance of it when you become more knowledgeable about it. It would help if you learned how to use it effectively to make the most of it. This book suggests that you should learn how to contain noise rather than trying to fight against noise. We can ride smoothly through this noisy world if we understand it better. This book can do something that may take you a step further. It provides you with a variety of tools that may help to improve your life on a variety of levels. Using these tools, you can use the noise to your advantage and deal with it in a way that benefits you. Noise can be exploited to your advantage. The more effectively you utilize the noise, the more you can accomplish. It opens the doors to new ways of thinking.
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Dr. Yaron Ilan is a Professor of Medicine and the Director of the Department of Medicine at the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical Center. Dr. Ilan served as the Vice Dean of the Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School. Dr. Ilan was a Visiting Professor at Harvard University, working on novel immunotherapies.