Becoming Wise, A New Hope for Humanity: Ushering in the Age of Genius by Mary Sue Wallace — “Who am I? What do I want?” These are questions we all ask ourselves while in the process of creating a happy, fulfilling and meaningful life. These questions create the visions, dreams and intentions that direct our […]
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Not a dummy, but a genius
September 15, 2012
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by Ada Porat — On a recent visit to a bookstore, I noticed a wealth of books for dummies and idiots, such as Computers for Dummies and Complete Idiot’s Guide to Dating. I marveled at how readily we identify ourselves as dummies and idiots. We apparently think we are stupid, and that these books will […]
Understanding genius
February 25, 2012
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by Weston Jolly — We tend to think of genius as an exceptional intellectual aptitude, especially when expressed in the arts or science. Genius is commonly considered either a gift at birth or something that can be acquired through study and application. When trying to understand genius, it is worth considering several different perspectives. Wolfgang […]
February 23, 2016
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