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SmarterBy Dan Hurley

In a Nutshell

Smarter tells the story of a 'slow learner' turned straight-A student and lets you in on how you can train your brain to develop new skills.

Favorite Quote

The overturning of the pernicious dogma that our intelligence is unchangeable holds enormous implications for every level of society: young and old, rich and poor, genius and cognitively disabled alike.

Dan Hurley

Introduction

As a kid, Dan Hurley was told he was a slow learner because he still couldn't read at eight years old.

At eleven, he was an A student and went on to become a successful journalist and writer for The New York Times.

Because he had a desire to understand his own transformation on a deeper level, he devoted a lot of his writing and time to evaluating the research in this field - even volunteering as a guinea pig for research.

All of his discoveries have been compiled in Smarter, so you can get the most of the newest research, learn what truly makes a person intelligent, and become smarter.

Here are the 3 key insights from this Hack

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