Highlights – November 2017

A new study from the Georgia Institute of Technology suggests that daydreaming during meetings isn’t necessarily a bad thing. It might be a sign that you’re really smart and creative.

Think of the absent-minded professor stereotype: someone who’s brilliant, but off in his or her own world, sometimes oblivious to their own surroundings.  Or consider school children who are too intellectually advanced for their classes: while it may take five minutes for their friends to learn something new, they figure it out in a minute, then check out.....

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