Become a Genius


Despite a propensity to be painstakingly organized and “on top of things”, I’ve realized that I waste too much time trying to store and recall information. It sort of hit me one day when I was driving in a neighborhood that I haven’t been in for over a decade, and yet could find my way around without really trying to recall. “How much useful information is floating around in my subconscious?” I wondered. Turns out everything I’ve ever experienced is supposedly locked away in there, waiting for me to learn to access it. Supposedly, anyway ; )

That’s where products like the Genius Code Training Program step in. It claims that “you are brighter than you think“, and it will teach you to use your brainpower more efficiently. Dr. Win Wenger, the creator of the system, has learned in his 30 years of study that genius is not a result of genetic superiority, but of a pattern of mental conditioning. Which means, genius is within your grasp. While the complete skeptic in me initially wants to debunk this claim, everything I have learned about memory and brainpower support it. In theory, nearly everyone has genius potential. It’s up to us to discover the learning and recalling methods that allow full use of our brains, though.

One of the cornerstones of the Genius Code and other “become a genius” programs, is subconscious photo reading. I love how this part is phrased: “PhotoReading exposes printed materials to the brain at phenomenal rates, a page per second, all beyond the conscious mind’s processing capability, but within the capabilities of the subconscious. Now, reread that sentence to make sure you got it. It is a wild concept. We actually teach you to ‘mentally photograph’ the printed page at 25,000 words per minute.” I voraciously read for pleasure and education, but being able to absorb and recall 25,000 words per second is far beyond what I am currently physically able to read. Imagine being able to learn a new hobby, language, or skill that quickly! The next time someone points to a helicopter and asks “Can you fly that thing?”, you could actually answer Trinity-style, “Not yet”, and be well on your way in seconds. Genius Code has received excellent reviews, and at $159.99 (shipping is free) it’s a bargain for what you can potentially receive. It’s even easy enough for kids to use, so you and junior can study together.

If anyone has used this system, or any other accelerated learning course, please let us know in the comments how it worked for you.

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