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http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/finding-love/201109/how-our-insecurities-can-reveal-our-deepest-gifts

How Your Greatest Insecurities Reveal Your Deepest Gifts

In my decades of practice as a psychotherapist, this is the insight that has inspired me most: I've found that the very qualities we're most ashamed of, the ones we keep trying to reshape or hide, are in fact the key to finding real love. I call them core gifts. It's so easy to get lost in the quest for self-improvement. Every billboard seduces us with the vision of a happier, more successful life.
http://www.celebritytypes.com/intp.php

Famous INTPs - CelebrityTypes.com

Abraham Lincoln U.S. President (R) Lincoln: "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy." [When a critic called him a two-faced liar:] Lincoln: "If I had another face, do you think I would wear this one?"
Introverted iNtuitive Thinking Perceiving by Joe Butt Profile: INTP Revision: 3.2 Date of Revision: 6 Aug 2010 INTPs are pensive, analytical folks. http://typelogic.com/intp.html

INTP Profile

Intelligence Site Map

What Everyone Needs to Know About IQ (Defines IQ, describes the different measurement scales that are subsumed under the rubric "IQ", and discusses what this means for any IQ scores you may have gotten over the past 30-50 years.) (Defines "IQ", and discusses the practical meaning of IQs) (How valid is it to measure one's intellect using only one number?) (Explains the difference between the "old" ratio IQs, designed to measure children's intellects, and the "new" deviation IQs designed for adults.) Discusses the fitting of high-range IQ data with a log-normal distribution (modified bell curve) rather than a purely-Gaussian bell curve. " " by Ray Sahelian, M. http://hiqnews.megafoundation.org/Intelligence_Site_Map.html
http://www.pickthebrain.com/blog/5-simple-ways-to-make-the-most-of-your-intelligence/

5 Simple Ways to Increase Your Intelligence

Your brain needs exercise just like a muscle. If you use it often and in the right ways, you will become a more skilled thinker and increase your ability to focus. But if you never use your brain, or abuse it with harmful chemicals, your ability to think and learn will deteriorate. Here are 5 simple ways anyone can squeeze a bit more productivity out of the old gray matter. 1.

Asperger's Syndrome and Making Sense.

Hi, my name is Hubert. I am 47 years old and I have Asperger's syndrome. Let me explain why I went through the trouble of creating this page: http://www.rogernmeyer.com/Hubert_Cross/Asperger%27s_Syndrome_and_Making_Sense_July_2002.htm
Your specific distribution of scores on the DISC personality test is an indication of your unique personality. You can think of this as your DISC Personality 'DNA'. In the pie chart below you see your distribution of scores. The highest percentage is likely to be your most dominant personality factor, the second highest your next most dominant personality factor and so on. http://www.123test.com/disc-personality-test/id=87a5d81f124b018f1

DISC personality test result - free DISC types test online at 123test.com

ISTJ - The Duty Fulfiller Serious and quiet, interested in security and peaceful living. Extremely thorough, responsible, and dependable.

The Sixteen Personality Types - High-Level

http://www.personalitypage.com/high-level.html
http://litemind.com/boost-brain-power/

120 Ways to Boost Your Brain Power

H ere are 120 things you can do starting today to help you think faster, improve memory, comprehend information better and unleash your brain’s full potential. Solve puzzles and brainteasers . Cultivate ambidexterity. Use your non-dominant hand to brush your teeth, comb your hair or use the mouse. Write with both hands simultaneously. Switch hands for knife and fork.
http://www.globalone.tv/profiles/blogs/7-lessons-from-7-great-minds?xg_source=facebook

7 Lessons From 7 Great Minds

Have you ever wished you could go back in time and have a conversation with one of the greatest minds in history? Well, you can’t sorry, they’re dead. Unless of course you’re clairaudient, be my guest. But for the rest of us, we can still refer to the words they left behind.
First published Mon Sep 23, 1996; substantive revision Wed Jun 9, 2010 Cognitive science is the interdisciplinary study of mind and intelligence, embracing philosophy, psychology, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, linguistics, and anthropology. Its intellectual origins are in the mid-1950s when researchers in several fields began to develop theories of mind based on complex representations and computational procedures. Its organizational origins are in the mid-1970s when the Cognitive Science Society was formed and the journal Cognitive Science began. Since then, more than seventy universities in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia have established cognitive science programs, and many others have instituted courses in cognitive science. 1.

Cognitive Science