Intellectual Abilities, Interests, and Mastery
Posted February 17, 2014
The idea that intelligence, personal interest, and mastery combine to support learning, job performance, and creative problem solving go back as far as Plato’s view of the human psyche as a charioteer (the intellect), and his two horses (interests and the will to master). Join Vanderbilt’s David Lubinski in Noba’s newest chapter - Intellectual Abilities, Interests, and Mastery - as he looks at “The Trilogy of the Mind” and how their interplay helps us achieve.
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