Ridiculous World Records by Miles Drake
Synopsis
"Ridiculous World Records" explores the captivating world of competitive record-breaking, diving into the history, motivations, and human will behind improbable achievements.
The book examines why individuals pursue feats like growing the world's longest fingernails or memorizing countless digits of pi, revealing surprising insights into human potential and cultural values.
Record-breaking is more than just competition; it's a reflection of our drive to achieve and leave a mark, highlighting how we define success.
The book progresses from the historical roots of record-keeping to the psychology of record-breakers, exploring themes like intrinsic motivation and the pursuit of personal excellence.
It also examines the interplay between physical limits and technological innovation, showing how advancements in training and equipment influence record attempts.
By drawing from historical documents, scientific studies, and interviews, "Ridiculous World Records" offers a comprehensive understanding of the record-breaking phenomenon, appealing to those interested in history, sports, science, and human behavior.
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