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When Genius Failed and How to Calm Your Mind 2 books collection set, paperback non-fiction, by Roger Lowenstein and Chris Bailey
When Genius Failed by Roger Lowenstein, paperback cover, Fourth Estate finance and business history book
How to Calm Your Mind by Chris Bailey, paperback cover, Pan Macmillan self-help and productivity book

When Genius Failed & How to Calm Your Mind 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Various Authors
SKU: VRT-26604
Barcode: 9787796426610
Publisher: Various Publishers
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Titles in This Set
When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management by Roger Lowenstein
How to Calm Your Mind: Finding Productivity in Anxious Times by Chris Bailey

Details
Condition: New
Format: Paperback
ISBN (When Genius Failed): 9781841155043
ISBN (How to Calm Your Mind): 9781035001996
Publisher: Fourth Estate / Pan Macmillan
Age Range: Adult

Overview
This two-book paperback collection pairs a landmark work of financial journalism with a modern, science-backed guide to mental wellbeing. When Genius Failed dissects the spectacular rise and collapse of hedge fund Long-Term Capital Management, while How to Calm Your Mind offers practical tools for reducing anxiety and working sustainably. Together they suit readers who want to understand high-stakes risk-taking alongside strategies for protecting their own focus, calm and resilience in everyday life.

About the Books
When Genius Failed tells the story of Long-Term Capital Management, a hedge fund founded by legendary bond trader John Meriwether and staffed with Nobel laureates and Wall Street's sharpest minds. Hailed early on as a new gold standard in investing, the fund's supposedly foolproof mathematical models eventually collided with the chaos of real markets, triggering a collapse so severe it threatened the global financial system and forced the Federal Reserve to broker an emergency bailout. Roger Lowenstein, drawing on confidential internal memos and interviews with key players, crafts a gripping account of ambition, arrogance and unchecked leverage.

How to Calm Your Mind takes a different but complementary path, exploring how genuine productivity depends on mental calm rather than relentless hustle. Chris Bailey, a researcher and productivity expert who experienced his own burnout, lays out accessible, evidence-based strategies for creating the mental space needed to think clearly, work sustainably and feel more in control. Rather than offering more to-do-list hacks, the book reframes calm itself as the foundation for lasting focus and wellbeing, making it a practical companion for anyone navigating an overstimulated, anxious world.

  • Two acclaimed non-fiction titles in one convenient paperback set
  • Combines financial history with practical mental wellbeing strategies
  • Written by two respected, widely-read non-fiction authors
  • Ideal gift for readers interested in business, finance or self-improvement
  • Ships new, in original publisher paperback editions
  • Great addition to any home, office or classroom non-fiction library

About the Authors
Roger Lowenstein is an American financial journalist who reported for The Wall Street Journal for over a decade and has written for The New York Times Magazine, Fortune and Bloomberg. He is also the author of Buffett and The End of Wall Street. Chris Bailey is a productivity researcher and bestselling author of Hyperfocus, known for turning rigorous research into practical, everyday techniques for focus, energy and calm.

Why You'll Love This Collection
Two standout non-fiction reads in one set: a gripping true story of Wall Street hubris and a calm, evidence-based guide to a less anxious, more focused life. Perfect for curious minds and thoughtful gift-giving alike.

Please Note: Cover design shown is the UK edition; ISBNs listed are for the UK paperback editions as supplied.

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