
How to Become Extremely Intelligent
The simple process for you to become a powerful intellectual force for good on Earth
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Virtual Voice
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Levi M. Johnson

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About this listen
- Explode the myth that your intelligence
is unchangeable
- Challenge the belief that you are stupid
if you got bad grades in school
- Show you why you can't rely on the school
system to make you smart
- Define ‘intelligence’ as the ability to make finer distinctions
- Teach you how to increase your academic, practical, spiritual, or emotional intelligence
Levi Johnson has challenged and changed
the way thousands of people around the
world think about learning. With perspectives
that often contradict conventional wisdom,
Levi has earned a reputation for forth-
rightness, unconventionality, and courage.
He is regarded internationally as a pass-
ionate advocate for life-changing education.
"While it behooves us to accept the circumstances of birth, our genetics, or environmental factors as our starting points, they don't have to determine our outcomes. You alone are responsible for the results of your life. Since an internal locus of control typically leads to better life outcomes than an external locus of control, you and I get to choose how smart we become."
- Levi Johnson
"This is a valuable book."
- Doug Philips, LCSW
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