The Brain That Changes Itself
0“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at 20 or 80. Anyone who keeps learning stays young. The greatest thing in life is to keep your mind young.” – Henry Ford
Dr. Norman Doidge’s his research team have positively proven that the old time “positive thinkers” and “motivators” like Napoleon Hill and Norman Vincent Peale were actually right: you are not “STUCK” with the brain power and creativity levels you were born with.
Their research shows that the brain actually physically adds capacity, in the same way an exercised body muscle adds strength, when you learn something new. It doesn’t just add information, it adds learning-strength, and measurable dendrite growth in the brain. Learn a new musical instrument, or learn a new language, or a new profession and your brain actually grows smarter and more capable of solving problems! (There’s another reason to shift your position.)
A lot of experts have believed this all along. Even Thomas Jefferson said, “The more you do, the more you can do.” But now, thanks to the new brain research described in Dr. Doidge’s book “The Brain That Changes Itself,” these intuitions are now measurable facts.


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