The Marshmellow Test and Thoughts by Michio Kaku

by | Aug 7, 2018 | Parenting, Self Dev | 0 comments

Interesting ideas and thoughts by physicist Michio Kaku related to success and intelligence. I may not agree fully and believe there are other pertinent factors that come into play when it comes to one’s success but it does spark conversation about the various methods of raising a child – which is a very organic process in my humble opinion.

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