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MAKING A GENIUS
Bill Miller
Dear HIW, If someone isn’t a genius already, can they make themselves become one by training thought patterns as well as reading a great deal? Thought that would be a terrific question to be published in a future edition.
Thanks for your question, Bill. The most common definition of a genius is someone with extremely high intelligence. Mensa, the international society for members of exceptional intelligence, regards geniuses to be those in the top two per cent of the population. However, being a genius is more than storing impressive amounts of information in your memory. Being a genius is more to do with the way the brain is programmed to work.