USE ALL YOUR INTELLIGENCE
You have at least 10 different forms of intelligence, according to the
research of Howard Garner at Harvard and the work of Charles
Handy in England. Throughout your schooling, you were tested
only on the basis of your verbal and mathematical intelligences. But
research in the past few years indicates that you have a variety of in-
telligences, in any one of which you could be a genius; in combina-
tion, they enable you to accomplish extraordinary things. Your first
job is to identify your
predominant
intelligence or intelligences; you
then apply yourself using more of that intelligence in whatever it is
you are trying to achieve.
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