After rereading Will Storr’s article the only conclusion I can grasp is that he points out the positions of the naysayers without commenting on his position of neuroplasticity.
I need to confess that I am a slow learner as was Aristotle, but he came up with brilliant conclusions than I ever hope to.
Thank you for your feedback and if you have any other help or suggestions I would be grateful.
Bill Robinson
I wasn’t really enthused by Will Storr’s lack of positiveness about neuroplasticity or the way in which he portrayed me as some zealot. But I guess, the jury is still out for some. Scientific proof says differently though. All of my suggestions are on this website. Lots of info on how to change your brain and life. 🙂
Debbie, I’ve really enjoyed your articles. I’ve always gotten the links through Jon Lieff’s page on paper.li but I see now that paper.li is closing up shop, so, I was wondering if you have a mailing list I could join that would announce when you have a new posting.
I’m glad you find them useful, Gary. I do have a mailing list and send out a newsletter every other week. You can sign up on the upper right-hand sidebar of the website.
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After rereading Will Storr’s article the only conclusion I can grasp is that he points out the positions of the naysayers without commenting on his position of neuroplasticity.
I need to confess that I am a slow learner as was Aristotle, but he came up with brilliant conclusions than I ever hope to.
Thank you for your feedback and if you have any other help or suggestions I would be grateful.
Bill Robinson
Bill,
I wasn’t really enthused by Will Storr’s lack of positiveness about neuroplasticity or the way in which he portrayed me as some zealot. But I guess, the jury is still out for some. Scientific proof says differently though. All of my suggestions are on this website. Lots of info on how to change your brain and life. 🙂
Debbie, I’ve really enjoyed your articles. I’ve always gotten the links through Jon Lieff’s page on paper.li but I see now that paper.li is closing up shop, so, I was wondering if you have a mailing list I could join that would announce when you have a new posting.
Best wishes,
Gary
I’m glad you find them useful, Gary. I do have a mailing list and send out a newsletter every other week. You can sign up on the upper right-hand sidebar of the website.