Intelligence: The Sophisticated Art of Being Smart from the Start
Written by Jason Hendrickson
Narrated by Alex Lancer
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About this audiobook
This book consists of two titles, which are the following:
Book 1: What makes one person more intelligent than another? What is it and how do we measure it?
In this guide, we’ll touch on those things, which lie at the heart of the definition and accomplishment of this term. We will also go over the best ways to work less hard but smarter. The Alfred Binet theories and Wechsler Adult Intelligence Scale will be discussed, as well as the success of highly intelligent people, personality traits, and lots more. In only a short number of pages, you can learn more than you think.
What do you think? Is learning what being smart is a good idea?
Book 2: Maybe you’re smarter than you think you are. Let’s find out!
In this short guide, you will learn about the nine signs that show how intelligent you might be. You will gain more understand as you study the nerve cells of those who have them in bigger sizes and running around at faster paces. The difference between fluid and crystallized intelligence will be mentioned, as well as influences on intelligence, IQ tests, and personality traits related to being smart.
You will probably learn a lot. I encourage you to get started now.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5This audiobook blew my mind, both the material and the storyteller's presentation. I recognized a lot of the things the writer was speaking about. Some things reviewed my head, but that's normal for any book that has been written by a genius. I literally did not see anything wrong with this book. If I am mistaken, then let me know. However, I found it to be almost perfect, and that's what mattered to me.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I was really surprised. And I do not always mention that about every book. The book discusses a number of points of view effectively. It also dives much deeper into the information. My favorite sections were actually the final chapters, where the conclusion became very clear. I don't think the word "incredible" does this book justice. There has to be a much better word, and I will certainly keep looking, since it deserves something great to be said about it.