14 min 55 sec

Hidden Genius: The secret ways of thinking that power the world's most successful people

By Polina Marinova Pompliano

Explore the mental frameworks of high achievers. This summary reveals how world-class thinkers utilize creativity, resilience, and storytelling to unlock their potential and redefine success through unconventional leadership and personal growth.

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When we look at the giants of history and the titans of modern industry, it is easy to assume they were simply born with a special spark. We often label them as geniuses, as if that word explains everything we need to know about their success. But if you look closer, a different pattern emerges. Exceptional people aren’t just lucky or naturally gifted in ways that the rest of us aren’t; rather, they have cultivated specific ways of looking at the world. They have developed mental frameworks, unique habits, and emotional resilience that allow them to see opportunities where others see walls.

This exploration isn’t about the IQ scores of the elite. Instead, it’s about the ‘hidden’ genius that resides in the way an individual processes information, handles failure, and leads others. By studying the lives of diverse high-performers—from the legendary Leonardo da Vinci to modern-day athletes and tech founders—we can begin to deconstruct the behaviors that lead to greatness. The throughline here is simple: brilliance is a practice, not a static trait. It is something you can build, nurture, and eventually master. Over the next several sections, we are going to look at the specific tools these people use to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and how you can apply those same principles to unlock the hidden genius within your own life.

Discover why creativity isn’t a mysterious gift for a lucky few, but a skill built through unexpected connections and the courage to fail.

Learn why the most profound ideas often defy simple explanations and why a 30-second elevator pitch might actually be a red flag.

Your mind quits long before your body does. Discover how intentional discomfort rewires your brain to unlock hidden reserves of strength you didn’t know you possessed.

Explore how creating a secondary persona can help you bypass your insecurities and access a higher level of performance.

Discover how the stories you tell yourself define your reality and how to rewrite your script to find new opportunities.

Learn the three simple questions that can turn any ordinary conversation into a profound insight into the human condition.

Moving beyond the loud, commanding CEO stereotype, discover the power of bottom-up leadership and systemic problem-solving.

Sometimes, the best way to find out who you are is to decide exactly who you are not, and use that as a guide for your growth.

The journey through the habits and mindsets of the world’s most successful people reveals a heartening truth: genius is not a restricted club. It is a set of tools and a way of being that can be adopted by anyone willing to put in the work. We’ve seen how creativity is forged through unexpected connections and how resilience is built by leaning into discomfort rather than running from it. We’ve explored the power of narrative—both the stories we tell the world and the ones we tell ourselves—and how shifting our perspective can unlock new paths to success.

True brilliance often looks like a quiet, systemic approach to leadership or a fierce determination to be defined by what we choose rather than what we are given. As you move forward, remember that your ‘hidden genius’ is waiting to be uncovered through the small, daily choices you make. Whether it’s choosing to see a failure as an iteration, or deciding to act with the confidence of an alter ego, you have the power to reshape your reality. The throughline of every story we’ve discussed is the willingness to look deeper, push further, and bet on your own potential. Take these mental frameworks and start applying them today. You don’t need to be born a genius to live an exceptional life; you just need the courage to think like one.

About this book

What is this book about?

What separates the world’s most successful people from everyone else? It isn’t just talent or luck, but a specific set of mental tools that anyone can learn. Hidden Genius dives into the psychological habits of innovators, athletes, and artists to show how they navigate obstacles and solve complex problems. The book promises to reveal that exceptionalism is a developed skill rather than an innate gift. By examining how figures like Leonardo da Vinci and David Goggins think, you’ll learn to exercise your creative muscles, build mental toughness, and take control of your personal narrative. It covers topics ranging from the bottom-up leadership style used by modern tech giants to the use of alter egos for overcoming social anxiety. Ultimately, it provides a roadmap for anyone looking to refine their perspective, improve their decision-making, and uncover the latent capabilities within themselves through actionable insights and real-world examples.

Book Information

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Genra:

Career & Success, Personal Development, Psychology

Topics:

Creativity, High Performance at Work, Mental Models, Mindset, Resilience

Publisher:

Harriman House

Language:

English

Publishing date:

June 20, 2023

Lenght:

14 min 55 sec

About the Author

Polina Marinova Pompliano

Polina Marinova Pompliano is the creator of The Profile, a prominent media platform dedicated to studying the habits and mindsets of the world's most influential figures. Before establishing her own platform, she served as a financial journalist at Fortune magazine, where she refined her ability to analyze success and leadership.

Ratings & Reviews

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4.2

Overall score based on 56 ratings.

What people think

Listeners find this work engaging and simple to digest, noting that the chapters merit being read over and over. Additionally, they value the useful guidance and rich information, with one listener observing that it functions as a roadmap for reaching top potential. Furthermore, the narrative quality is excellent, and listeners prize the functional concepts, with one listener mentioning its effectiveness in building mental toughness.

Top reviews

Kanokporn

Ever wonder how the world's most resilient people actually handle pressure without breaking? Hidden Genius dives into the psychology of high performers by breaking down their thought patterns into digestible, bite-sized lessons that anyone can use. I found the storytelling to be fantastic, especially when Polina discusses how to personify fear as a bully to take away its power. Not gonna lie, I’ve already started applying the 'five positive interactions' rule in my own marriage and the results were almost immediate. This isn't just a book you read once; it’s a toolkit you’ll want to revisit when you’re facing a period of uncertainty. The focus on becoming a 'risk technician' rather than a reckless gambler is the kind of practical advice missing from most self-help fluff. If you want a roadmap to reach your top potential, this is it.

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David

Wow. I didn't think a book could change how I view my own failures so quickly, but the chapter on mental toughness did exactly that. Polina writes with a clarity that only comes from years of studying high-level performers, and her ability to synthesize their habits is remarkable. Personally, I was most struck by the idea of 'deliberate wondering' to generate new ideas—it’s such a simple shift in mindset. The book is essentially a roadmap for personal excellence, filled with actionable ideas like the 40% rule and the trust battery. I’ve already highlighted several sections to share with my team at work. It feels less like a dry business book and more like a conversation with a very smart friend who has done all the research for you. If you’re looking for nuggets of inspiration that actually stick, this is your book.

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Max

This book is basically a roadmap for anyone looking to bridge the gap between where they are and their top potential. I loved how Polina emphasizes that we all have a bit of 'amazing' in us, provided we know how to unlock it. The storytelling is fantastic, drawing on such a wide range of individuals that you're bound to find someone whose path mirrors your own. I found myself taking pages of notes on how to improve my own content diet and how to be a more effective leader. It’s a superb book that manages to be both entertaining and deeply practical without being boring. I’ll definitely be keeping this on my desk to revisit whenever I need a reminder to focus on the next play instead of the scoreboard. Truly a great read for anyone looking to level up their life.

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Chan

The chapter on optimizing your content diet really hit home for me because it forced me to look at what I'm actually consuming. Truth is, most of us are just passive observers, but Polina challenges you to mix fashionable news with unfashionable, timeless wisdom. While some sections felt a bit like a Skittles bag of ideas—fun but light—the actionable advice on building habits is genuinely useful for anyone feeling stuck. I especially liked the concept of the 'trust battery' in relationships; it’s a simple metaphor that makes perfect sense for long-term consistency. Even if you've heard some of this before, the way she packages these insights makes them feel fresh and urgent. It’s a quick read that doesn't overstay its welcome, though I wish some of the success stories had a bit more grit. Overall, it’s a solid roadmap for personal growth.

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Nim

As someone who struggles with delegation, Pompliano's insights on leadership and 'playing the next play' were incredibly timely. She has a way of distilling complex career trajectories into simple patterns of behavior that feel attainable rather than intimidating. The writing style is punchy and direct, which makes it easy to breeze through a couple of chapters in one sitting. I did find the first half of the book, particularly the stuff on creativity and cross-disciplinary thinking, much more compelling than the later chapters on community. To be fair, the 'trust battery' concept is something I'll be thinking about for a long time in my professional life. It’s a sincere book that avoids the preachy tone often found in this genre. It might be a bit of a pastiche, but the pieces fit together well enough to be highly valuable for young professionals.

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Kiattisak

Finally got around to finishing this over the weekend, and it’s a solid toolkit for young professionals looking for a boost. Polina uses her experience at Fortune to cull information from an incredible variety of sources, making this a diverse read. The idea that competence breeds confidence resonated with me deeply because I often wait to feel ready before I act. However, some of the stories felt a bit short, leaving me wanting more detail on the struggle rather than just the success. I loved the section on storytelling—using 'but' and 'therefore' instead of 'and then' is a game-changer for my own presentations. While some bits are a bit trite, the overall package is an inspiring collection of essays. It’s a great gift for anyone on the brink of a creative leap in their career.

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Harper

After hearing Polina speak on several podcasts, I was curious if the book would just be a rehash of her interviews. It actually offers a much more structured approach to her research, grouping these 'genius' traits into logical chapters that build on one another. The concept of being a 'risk technician' who observes their breathing during uncertainty is a specific, practical tip I haven't seen elsewhere. I do think the book can be a bit superficial at times, moving from one anecdote to the next without much pause for breath. But the core message—that creativity is a muscle rather than a gift—is one that many people need to hear. Frankly, the questions at the end of each chapter are worth the price of the book alone. They forced me to examine where I was being a slave to my own beliefs.

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Nam

To be fair, this feels more like a curated collection of newsletter highlights than a cohesive, deep-dive manual for life. Look, the anecdotes are certainly entertaining and well-written, but the book occasionally struggles with the standard problem of survivorship bias. It’s easy to point at successful people and say 'do this,' but what about the thousands who tried the same thing and failed? The chapter on mental toughness and the 40% rule was interesting, but it felt a bit like a surface-level summary of things you might find in a longer biography. I did appreciate the '10 Questions to Discover Your Hidden Genius' at the end of the chapters, as they provided a moment for actual reflection. It is a pleasant pastiche of ideas, yet it might leave readers who want rigorous frameworks feeling slightly underwhelmed. It’s better as a starting point for further research rather than a final destination.

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Rungrat

Personally, I found the first half of the book significantly more compelling than the sections on community building or content diets. The opening chapter on unleashing creative potential through flexibility was brilliant, but the momentum seemed to stall toward the end. I’ve been a fan of The Profile for a while, so some of this felt like a rehash of material I had already seen in her newsletters. Look, the writing is likable and the tone is encouraging, but it lacks a bit of the analytical 'meat' I was hoping for. It’s a quick trip through the minds of successful people, yet it doesn't always provide the 'how-to' for those of us who aren't world-class athletes or CEOs. It’s a fun, light read, but perhaps not the groundbreaking manual the marketing suggests. It’s more of a highlight reel than a deep dive into the human psyche.

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Camila

Not what I expected given the hype surrounding the author’s Profile newsletter. The book comes across as a bit superficial, offering tiny tastes of advice without ever really digging into the difficult 'how' of it all. Frankly, it’s a bit of a string of quotes from famous people that we’ve all heard before, and it lacks the depth of a proper investigative study. I was hoping for more original frameworks, but instead, I got the standard talk about persistence and self-confidence. The section on community building missed the mark for me entirely; it felt vague and didn't offer the 'tried and true' methods promised on the jacket. It’s a fast read, sure, but I didn't feel like I gained any new, unhidden secrets. For a book titled Hidden Genius, the insights felt pretty common. If you are already a heavy consumer of self-improvement content, you might find this redundant.

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