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See what Albert Einstein thinks about it   Hi , For some of us, school is a nightmare. Not every

See what Albert Einstein thinks about it   Hi , For some of us, school is a nightmare. Not everyone is good at memorizing and reciting facts. Not every child can sit for 6-7 hours. We're all different. And the way we learn is also different. When I was in elementary school, one of my classmates was really struggling. He was getting low grades. Teachers criticized him for his lack of attention. And, on top of that, he was stuttering and had poor social skills. None of us thought he would come too far in life. We were all wrong. And I'll tell you why in a moment. But let me just finish the story. Outside of school, this kid was kind of brilliant. He started helping his father, who was a car mechanic, at an early age. While I was watching cartoons and writing my first words, he was already picking up tools and watching his father fix cars. When we left school, he flourished. Most of his classmates were still in college. Some of them unemployed. Some working at entry-level jobs with minimum pay. But this guy? He was already running his own shop. And probably making more than the rest of us combined. You see, he wasn't less intelligent than the rest of us. He just wasn't suited for verbal learning. Some people learn better if they have to use their hands. Some people learn better with music. Some are social learners who learn best when they're in groups. So here's the thing, ... If you want to improve your learning ability, you need to understand your learning style. As Albert Einstein once famously said: "Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." My ebook [Learn Anything Fast]( is based on this idea. It starts by explaining different learning styles: - Aural - Logical - Physical - Social - Solitary - Verbal - Visual And then it guides you to discover your own style. After you discover how your brain processes and retains information, learning becomes enjoyable. You stop being a fish climbing a tree. And you become a fish swimming downstream with minimum effort. You start embracing your natural talents. Instead of trying to fit in. You become free to experiment and go your own way. That's where the magic happens. Imagine what you could achieve if learning wasn't an issue. If you could learn anything fast. Your most ambitious goals could become a reality sooner than you think. Well, the first step is to discover your learning style. The second is to create your learning system. [Learn Anything Fast]( can help discover your style and create your system more easily. [And this week you can get it for 90% OFF.]( Go check it out – it could change your life, ... Your friend, Leon [Is this email helpful? Let us know.]( [Share this email with a friend](      Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Lifehack, Unit 33554, PO Box 6945,, London, W1A 6US, United Kingdom

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