This is a book about visual thinkers. It examines the role of visual-spatial strengths and verbal weaknesses in the lives of eleven individuals including Albert Einstein, Winston Churchill and Thomas Edison. One interesting account regards Winston Churchill’s days as a youth in Harrow School in England starting at age 12. He was forced to enter the school last after all his classmates due to his poor rank scholastically.He stayed in the lowest grades three times longer than anyone else. In later life he said,”By being so long in the lowest form I gained an immense advantage over the clever boys. They all went on to learn Latin and Greek and splendid things like that. But I was taught English.” When he was 16, he entered Sandhurst, a historic British military college. There he excelled in studies of tactics and fortifications and graduated 8th in a class of 150. Go to Amazon by clicking this link
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