Shakespeare the Truth other Greats: The Common Denominator: Innate Intellect (2020 Revised)

Shakespeare the Truth other Greats: The Common Denominator: Innate Intellect (2020 Revised)

By William McIntyre

Do you want to know. : Shakespeare's personal secret found out after 400 years How to put the head of a 30-year-old on a teenager So many other things about life and living from golf to violin playing Yes. Then you need to read 'Shakespeare the Truth other Greats: The Common Denominator: Innate Intellect'.

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Publisher: Moshpit Publishing
Publish Date: 01/31/2020
Pages: 82
ISBN-13: 9781922368201
ISBN-10: 1922368202
Language: English

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Do you want to know?:

  1. Shakespeare's personal secret found out after 400 years
  2. How to put the head of a 30-year-old on a teenager
  3. So many other things about life and living from golf to violin playing

Yes? Then you need to read 'Shakespeare the Truth other Greats: The Common Denominator: Innate Intellect'.

You may be wondering what Shakespeare, golf and playing the violin have to do with each other, and some of the other topics in this book. Well, it's pretty simple. They're all things I enjoy - a lot. And they're all things I've learned a lot about over the years, and which I'd like to share with you here.

All the people born into this world - from before the Ancient Greeks to today and through into the future - are born with their own innate intellect level. Irrespective of education they have left their mark in their respective fields of endeavour; think of Shakespeare, Beethoven, Leonardo da Vinci and Michael Faraday. These people have one thing in common a high level of innate intellect.

Beyond the discussion of innate intellect I also venture into the fields of raising wiser children, Billy Mac's Laws on Living Life plus a technique of golf putting and a technique and strategy for playing lawn bowls. I share my experience to aid longevity in violin playing and a proposal for women's contribution to the future of humanity.

About the Author

I was born 1928 - the seventh child (son). Within ten years all five sisters and brother left home. I lived an only child life with very old parents that loved me, and who worked hard during the Depression. I guided myself through puberty and through teens, consequently resulted in being an abject failure.

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