Learning through imitation is fundamental to many species, including humans. As we become adults, we have a unique advantage: we can choose whom and what to imitate.
The IQ test was originated by Alfred Binet (1857–1911) to measure, objectively, comprehension, reasoning, and judgment.
The seven intelligences, and some genius exemplars (other than Leonardo da Vinci, who was a genius in all of these areas) of each one, are: Logical-Mathematical—Stephen Hawking, Isaac Newton, Marie Curie Verbal-Linguistic—William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Jorge Luis Borges Spatial-Mechanical—Michelangelo, Georgia O’Keeffe, Buckminster Fuller Mu...
According to renowned neuroscientist Dr. Candace Pert, “… intelligence is located not only in the brain but in cells that are distributed throughout the body.…
Seven Da Vincian Principles. These principles are drawn from an intensive study of the man and his methods.
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