This is not fiction.
As a child, Victor Hawk Barriga imagined flying machines over major cities long before they became part of everyday reality. What once felt like an unusual vision would later be confirmed in real life — documented and undeniable.
The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow: Understanding the Mind That Thinks Ahead is a reflective journey into what it means to think differently, to imagine responsibly, and to discipline the mind instead of letting it drift.
This book explores:
• The power of early imagination
• The responsibility that comes with vision
• Technology used wisely and ethically
• Leadership without seeking attention
• The balance between creativity and discipline
More than a story, this is an examination of how the mind works when it consistently thinks ahead of its time — and what it takes to remain grounded while doing so.
If you have ever felt different because your thoughts move ahead of the room, this book will speak to you.
Some people are not strange.
They are simply early.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. This is not fiction. As a child, Victor Hawk Barriga imagined flying machines over major cities long before they became part of everyday reality. What once felt like an unusual vision would later be confirmed in real life - documented and undeniable. The Boy Who Saw Tomorrow: Understanding the Mind That Thinks Ahead is a reflective journey into what it means to think differently, to imagine responsibly, and to discipline the mind instead of letting it drift. This book explores: - The power of early imagination- The responsibility that comes with vision- Technology used wisely and ethically- Leadership without seeking attention- The balance between creativity and discipline More than a story, this is an examination of how the mind works when it consistently thinks ahead of its time - and what it takes to remain grounded while doing so. If you have ever felt different because your thoughts move ahead of the room, this book will speak to you. Some people are not strange. They are simply early. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9798248695065
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