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Mind and Intelligence - The Brain’s Strengths and Weaknesses (5 in 1) - cover
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Mind and Intelligence - The Brain’s Strengths and Weaknesses (5 in 1)

John Harpoon

Narrateur Petunia Harris

Maison d'édition: Cobbo Publishing LLC

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Synopsis

This illuminating audiobook explores the fascinating complexities of human cognition and behavior through five compelling sections: 
12 Habits That Damage Your Brain 
 Discover the everyday behaviors and patterns that can impair cognitive function over time. 
12 Habits That Make You More Attractive 
 Explore the science-backed behaviors that increase personal appeal beyond physical appearance. This part reveals how intellectual curiosity, emotional intelligence, conversational skills, and other cultivated habits can dramatically enhance how others perceive you, improving your relationships, opportunities, and social connections. 
Why Intelligent People Do Stupid Things 
 Examine the counterintuitive relationship between high intelligence and poor decision-making. Understand how cognitive biases, emotional blind spots, and overconfidence can lead even the brightest minds astray, and discover strategies for balancing intellectual capacity with practical wisdom in everyday life. 
Why Smart People Don't Have Many Friends 
 Investigate the social challenges that often accompany high intelligence. From differing interests and communication styles to the psychological need for deeper connections, this section explores why intellectually gifted individuals sometimes struggle with social relationships and offers insights for building meaningful connections. 
How School Makes Kids Stupid 
 Challenge conventional educational paradigms by examining how traditional schooling can sometimes inhibit genuine intellectual development. This section analyzes how standardized testing, rigid curricula, and outdated teaching methods may suppress creativity, critical thinking, and natural curiosity.
Durée: environ 14 heures (13:58:00)
Date de publication: 09/04/2025; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —