High IQ in childhood could lead to a longer life
A new study reports that children with high IQ have a greater chance of still being alive when they reach the age of 79.
A new study reports that children with high IQ have a greater chance of still being alive when they reach the age of 79.
A book published this year, “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” by psychologist Angela Duckworth, debunks the myth of talent—that highly successful people are the geniuses, the gifted, or those with IQs, EQs and other forms of intelligence that are a cut above the rest.
“I SHOULD be the last one to pardon them, as the Japanese killed my wife and three children… I am doing this because I do not want my children and my people to inherit from me the hate for people who might yet be our friend, for the permanent interest of our countrymen.” —President Elpidio Quirino, July 6, 1953
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