Book Description
This book centers on a major weakness of the human mind - that of merging "belief" and "non-belief" with "truth" or "valid knowledge." This confusion causes most of of all individual and collective physical, mental, and social ills. The author claims that a person should not even believe in himself, so dangerous is the destructive potential of believing. The more beliefs a person has, the more stupid he becomes. Once a person learns to keep "beliefs" from clouding his thinking abilities, his natural intelligence grows by leaps and bounds! For this reason, the author insists that any reader can increase his intelligence by reading the book only once.