Practical Genius: The Real Smarts You Need to Get Your Passions and Talents Working for You

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WeΓÇÖve been conditioned to believe that true genius is a rarity ie. Einstein or Mozart. What if you can tap into a practical genius that will unleash your full potential and bring fulfillment to both work and life. Find the ΓÇ£sweet spotΓÇ¥ between your skills and your creative passions to change the game and become extraordinary.




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