Brain Potential: How to Learn Faster and Use Your Intelligence More
Written by Syrie Gallows, John Adamssen and Cory Hanssen
Narrated by Kasey Logan and Mark Milroy
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About this audiobook
These 3 titles that are included in this bundle relate to these themes:
Theme 1: Do you want to learn more and faster?
Would you like to have a better memory?
Then look no further! In this guide, you will be given several answers as to how to do those things. For example, we will cover the importance of memorizing things to boost your brain’s capacity for retaining information.
Theme 2: In this guide, you will learn about all the basics of artificial intelligence. You’ll learn what it is, how it works, and where it came from (or, in other words, how it all started).
Aside from that, we’ll dive into some data analytics and examples of artificial intelligence. We’ll cover several steps in the analytical process and see what it takes for artificial intelligence to be effective.
Theme 3: Is it possible to train your brain?
Can you become smarter, or better capable of remembering things?
Dive into the realm of endless possibilities, some of which will be revealed to you in this quick guide. Various topics will be addressed, such as brain training games, video games that can stimulate the right kind of brain activity, the effects of school, and general ideas about IQ and intelligence.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Whenever you're fired up about something, you generally tell other people about it. So, that's what I'm doing too. Not that bad. Actually, I would practically say that it's very good. Let me think for a second ... how should I explain this? It was professional, straightforward, and easy to understand. With that being stated, yep, I do highly endorse this book. No doubt about it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I do not think you need to keep looking. This audio book mentions all of it. This audiobook needs to be offered an accolade. That's how good it is. In my opinion, it was just one of those books you can not really skip. You should not dismiss it, since it is one of the best on the market. I might become repetitious here, but that's just how I think about it.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The 5 stars ought to be 6 stars. Yes, that's right. You heard me well. I think it's so good that it ought to get 6 stars. The difference between this and many other audiobooks, is that this is much more enjoyable. In my perspective, it was quite perfect. There may perhaps have been a couple of barely noticeable errors in there, but they didn't bother me. Whenever you are able to listen to a storyteller who is this good, and about an idea that you're interested in, you do not care about the rest. That's the end of the that.