I am disappointed that the MM still holds on to the idea that human ability is mostly inherited from our parents' genes. I can't believe that he could accept from the little book and the explanation the BofA president gave him in 1990 why the Jews are so clever. Now in 2009 when Tom Plate interviewed him he still kept that view against a mountain of research and psychological experiments suggesting otherwise.
To track some personally noteworthy events, observations and thoughts, letting them age and savor/regret them again a long time later.
Monday, September 20, 2010
Tom Plate's book on LKY
Practically finished this in one sitting. A very quick read indeed. I didn't bother with it when an old friend asked me sometime back if I would read it. As I saw it staring at me in the library, I thought might as well check it out and quickly see what is in it.
I am disappointed that the MM still holds on to the idea that human ability is mostly inherited from our parents' genes. I can't believe that he could accept from the little book and the explanation the BofA president gave him in 1990 why the Jews are so clever. Now in 2009 when Tom Plate interviewed him he still kept that view against a mountain of research and psychological experiments suggesting otherwise.
I am disappointed that the MM still holds on to the idea that human ability is mostly inherited from our parents' genes. I can't believe that he could accept from the little book and the explanation the BofA president gave him in 1990 why the Jews are so clever. Now in 2009 when Tom Plate interviewed him he still kept that view against a mountain of research and psychological experiments suggesting otherwise.
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