How to Be a Genius !!
We hear a lot about genius. We are taught to admire the minds of those infinite, astonishing geniuses like Einstein, Tolstoy or Picasso.
Genius can in this sense be defined as paying closer attention to our real thoughts and feelings and being brave and tenacious enough to hold onto them even when they find no immediate echo in the world beyond. The reason why we disavow so much of what passes through our minds is in essence anxiety. We kill off our most promising thoughts for fear of seeming strange to ourselves and others But when we censor and close down, when we take fright and try not to think, is exactly the moment when the so-called genius starts to take note of what is happening within them.
In the minds of geniuses, we find – once more – our own neglected thoughts- American genius Ralph Waldo Emerson
What this tells us is that the genius doesn’t have different kinds of thoughts from the rest of us. They simply take them more seriously. We ourselves will often have had our own sketchy, hesitant version of their ideas – which is why their works can have such a distinctive impression on us. What they present feels surprising and impressive, yet also obvious and right – once it has been pointed out. They are giving clear and powerful articulation to notions that are already familiar because we’ve been circling them ourselves, possibly for years, without quite ever being able to close in on them properly.
We operate with a false picture of genius when we identify it too strongly with what is exotic and utterly beyond us. It is something far more provocative than this. Genius is what we all can be when we pay careful attention to what is truly passing through consciousness. We all have very similar and very able minds; where geniuses differ is in their more robust inclinations to study them properly.
Here are six surprising tasks that boost your brainpower, make learning easier, and put you on the road to greatness !
1. Train Your Memory
A professor at the University of California, Irvine, Susanne Jaeggi found that an activity known as the n-back task increases fluid intelligence, which is the ability to reason and solve new problems independent of previous knowledge. The n-back game challenges participants to keep track of spoken words or locations on a grid, and identify when a letter or grid location is repeated. N-back training, which is available for free online, can help improve memory and problem-solving skills.
2. Open Yourself To New Points of View
Another way to increase your intelligence is to expand your network and consider other people’s points of view. The exercise will open your mind to new opportunities and promote cognitive growth. Learning is the act of exposing yourself to new information, and meeting new people facilitates the process, especially when the viewpoints conflict with your own.
3. Find Motivation
Uncommon achievement takes a source of motivation, says Shenk. “You have to want it, want it so bad you will never give up, so bad that you are ready to sacrifice time, money, sleep, friendships, even your reputation,” he writes in The Genius in All of Us.Motivation can be conscious or unconscious, and can spring from a variety of sources, including inspiration, desperation, revenge, or future regret.
4. Do Cardiovascular Workouts
Cardiovascular fitness can raise your verbal intelligence and improve long-term memory, Increased cardiovascular fitness was associated with better cognitive scores. In contrast, muscular strength was only weakly associated with intelligence.
5. Play Video Games
While it looks like a good way to waste time, video gaming can actually stimulate the growth of neurons and promote connectivity in the regions of the brain responsible for spatial orientation, memory formation, and strategic planning.
6. Meditate
Mindful meditation can increase the neuroplasticity in the brain. Which helps to be calm and make decisions.
So hold on your thoughts, ideas – take them more seriously. Success is hidden in between them.
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This is interesting, there is moments of intense focus I experience when I do play video games. Something like a tunnel vision and a heightened ability in a certain skill set relevant to the game(s).
I always wondered if that is neuroplasticity.
i too like to play vedio games..it triggers mind thinking power and reflexes.
This is taken from the School of Life! No plagiarism please!
so you thought you can cheat your way through! pitty