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Diagnosis: Indigo!

by jambes in People, January 16, 2011
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It surprises you your baby today and every day something special? It seems you are too clever, tense, dreamy, rebellious and rebellious … just different? Then you have the first home to what is called indigo children.

What’s The Difference Between a Very Smart Person and a Genius?

by Mr.Soloxen in Psychology, January 16, 2011
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Want to know the difference?Read article.

Debate Class – Where Geniusis are Born

by jioges in Social Sciences, January 14, 2011
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Many high schools around the nation offer a debate class where students can prove their brain power.

How to Fix The Economy

by MajorZeuz in Economics, January 6, 2011
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You’re wrong. No. No, You’re wrong. You’re all wrong except me.

Life: The Key to a Sucessful Living!

by Writer123 in Philosophy, December 10, 2010
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Learn about life, what we should change to be better human beings,
trust me you’ll love it!

Little Man

by emmaradcliffe2 in Psychology, October 20, 2010
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A genius trapped inside the body of a young boy. A drabble about the movie "Little Man".

The Great Thinkers – Democritus

by silentbob14 in Philosophy, August 13, 2010
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The first article from the series about people with brilliant ideas, who changed our world.

The Link Between Writers and Mental Illness

by jquill89 in Psychology, July 29, 2010
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Does brilliance really equal madness?

Trapped by Bars Released by Creativity

by meenohara in History, July 22, 2010
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What will a man do when he is imprisoned? Become resentful? guilty? try escaping? Just accept his fate and count days till he is released?
Who said "Man is born free but everywhere in chains"? Probably he did not know we are free or chained with only our thoughts. External materials have nothing to do with our freedom. Here some people who tapped their geniuses when being trapped in prisons.

Ralph Waldo Emerson’s “self-reliance”

by Mike Frasier in Philosophy, June 17, 2010
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In his essay "Self-Reliance," the famous transcendentalist Ralph Waldo Emerson argued the qualities of independence and self-reliance to be essential to a person’s success. But to what extent is this actually true?

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