@Prince2NovaIX u cant acquire genius, u either are born with it or not. Now it is possible to make the most out of what one has, but as far as being *genius* its more than likely exclusively genetic, not environmental, or institutional.
@GiggleHz Not true. Hard work, motivation, and perseverance (and everything suggested in this book) can increase your intelligence every day. It is difficult, but if you do these things long enough, there are no limits to how much of your brain you can use. And the average brain, if used even 50%, would be smarter than the most intelligent among us.
@TheLogicalBrain No, i disagree, one can increase ones' knowledge, but not ones intelligence. Education, or the knowing of things, is not synonymous with intelligence, or ones inherent intellectual ability.
@GiggleHz It is not something to agree or disagree about. It has been proven. It is a fact. Things that stimulate and exercise the brain, especially during childhood but also later, will increase intelligence. You can either assume you are right or find out the truth by reading many books on the subject or asking people who specialize in the study of intelligence.
wait this isnt search and destroy
GrapeAdeSkate 6 days ago
Sounds interesting!...
stekel60 4 months ago
brain buliding.... how ironic.......
brainbuilding 4 months ago 3
@Prince2NovaIX u cant acquire genius, u either are born with it or not. Now it is possible to make the most out of what one has, but as far as being *genius* its more than likely exclusively genetic, not environmental, or institutional.
GiggleHz 4 months ago
@GiggleHz Not true. Hard work, motivation, and perseverance (and everything suggested in this book) can increase your intelligence every day. It is difficult, but if you do these things long enough, there are no limits to how much of your brain you can use. And the average brain, if used even 50%, would be smarter than the most intelligent among us.
TheLogicalBrain 4 months ago
@TheLogicalBrain No, i disagree, one can increase ones' knowledge, but not ones intelligence. Education, or the knowing of things, is not synonymous with intelligence, or ones inherent intellectual ability.
GiggleHz 4 months ago
@GiggleHz It is not something to agree or disagree about. It has been proven. It is a fact. Things that stimulate and exercise the brain, especially during childhood but also later, will increase intelligence. You can either assume you are right or find out the truth by reading many books on the subject or asking people who specialize in the study of intelligence.
TheLogicalBrain 4 months ago
i try-it
dreamweaver60 5 months ago
I just ordered your book :) Earl
flamingangel999 5 months ago