My dear friends, fans and Colleagues.
When I was in school I did not understand very much. When the final exams came, I failed every one.
I got a job in a factory and would walk to work 7 miles and home the same distance every day. I did not want that wasted life.
Things happened and I went back into education when I was 20.
I had a second chance and I was not going to waste it. I worked hard, fought hard to learn and was the top student in the first year.
Out of 14 high level examinations my grades were nearly 100 percent passes.
When I was 17, I was told I had a low IQ. When I was 24, I was told I had a high IQ.
In my mid 20s I wondered why we think intelligence is part inherited.
I spent the next 40 years researching and now proving, for the first time, why intelligence is not inherited.
The implications of my work offer to change the ways education operates, teachers teach and children and thought to learn. In view of the dominance of AI in our children’s lives, this is important to know.
Intelligence: The Great Lie has just been published on Amazon. I hope you may enjoy the read.
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