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Practical Curiosity

Like Dim Sum for the curious mind

Practical Curiosity delivers a collection of easily consumable insights into what it means to be a well-rounded, curious, and passionate individual. From carefully crafted professional advice to altering how you engage with your peers, Practical Curiosity is passionate and unlike any other inspirational book you’ve read.

Alex Berger combines a series of grounded thought exercises with comical and insightful life advice drawn from first-hand experiences and tailored directly to explaining many of the key challenges that arise in the lives of driven individuals.

This is the perfect read for polymaths with a thirst for knowledge or for those attracted by the ideal of being a renaissance person. In Practical Curiosity, you’ll gain new ways of exploring and relating to key parts of a life well lived. You will also gain tools and strategies for explaining topics you've long struggled to communicate with friends, loved ones, and colleagues.

About Alex Berger

Alex is a profoundly curious person with a passion for communication, entrepreneurship, governance, and human behavior. That curiosity has led him to tickle a wild polar bear’s nose, found him stranded on a grounded ferry in the no-man’s-land between Belize and Mexico, and taken him to more than 50 countries.

With degrees in human Cognition and Communication, Alex has long dabbled in entrepreneurialism with a specialization in innovative approaches to digital communities. He has found career success in the commercial real estate, mergers and acquisitions, bio technology, and advertising technology industries. In addition, he is a globally recognized blogger, podcaster, photographer, and videographer. Alex also enjoys delivering public talks and guest lectures.

Alex has been traveling since before he could walk. His wanderlust was cemented at the age of 11 when the family rented their house, packed a year’s worth of possessions into four backpacks, and caught a plane to Europe. Two years later the family struck out once again for a year of travel across the United States in a 32-foot fifth-wheel trailer.

Since re-locating in 2011, Alex has lived and worked in Copenhagen, Denmark.

Alex Berger