Rethinking Intelligence, Rina Bliss
Rethinking Intelligence, Rina Bliss
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Rethinking Intelligence
A Radical New Understanding of Our Human Potential

Author: Rina Bliss

Narrator: Samantha Tan

Unabridged: 5 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper Wave

Published: 04/11/2023


Synopsis

A genetics expert and professor challenges our understanding of intelligence, explaining what it truly means to be “smart,” why conventional assessments are misleading, and what everyone can do to optimize their potential.Growing up in middle-class suburban Los Angeles in the 1980s, Rina Bliss saw intelligence as her ticket out. Like height and stature, intelligence was said to run in families. The prevailing idea was that mental capacity was determined by our DNA and could be measured; a simple IQ test could predict a child’s future.Yet, once Dr. Bliss looked closer, first as a student, then as a scientist, and later as a mom of identical twins who share a genome, she began to challenge conventional wisdom about innate intelligence. In Rethinking Intelligence, she shares her findings, drawing on cutting-edge scientific research to offer a new model for how we understand, define, and assess intelligence, using a measurement that is far more flexible and expansive.Intelligence has little to do with standardized test results or other conventional measures of intellect, Dr. Bliss argues. Intelligence is a process, a journey defined by change that cannot be scored or taken away. Intelligence is influenced by our surroundings in ways that are often overlooked—more than Baby Mozart or flash cards or superfoods, factors like stress, connection, and play actually sculpt young minds.In Rethinking Intelligence, Dr. Bliss shares insights from the burgeoning science of epigenetics to help us harness our environments to empower our minds. If we truly want to nurture potential, we must eliminate toxic stress so that our genes can work optimally, in harmony with our environment. Dr. Bliss offers successful strategies we can use as individuals and a society, including embracing a growth mindset, prioritizing connection, becoming more mindful, and reforming systemic issues—poverty, racism, the lack of quality early childhood education—that have a negative and lasting neurobiological impact.Joining acclaimed works by Carol Dweck, Amy Cuddy, and James Clear, Rethinking Intelligence reframes human behavior and intellect, offering a new perspective for understanding ourselves and our children, and the practical tools necessary to thrive.

About Rina Bliss

Dr. Rina Bliss is an associate professor of sociology at Rutgers University. Her research explores the personal and societal significance of emerging genetic sciences. Rina has written two books: Race Decoded: The Genomic Fight for Social Justice, revealing how genomics became today’s new science of race; and Social by Nature: The Promise and Peril of Sociogenomics, which traces convergences in social and genetic science and their implications for healthcare, education, criminal justice, and policymaking.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sydney on May 29, 2023

This was very well researched, but I couldn’t get myself into the book or take any personal interest in it. Maybe I’ll reread at some point and enjoy it more......more

Goodreads review by Vanessa on January 10, 2024

2.5 stars. I am not sure who is the intended audience of this book. I found it by chance at a bookstore and was intrigued by the inside jacket summary. As a school psychologist, I am more than open to critiques of our current special education system and was excited to read Dr. Bliss's perspective an......more

Goodreads review by Brian on April 14, 2023

3.5⭐️ rounded down. I felt my ⭐️⭐️⭐️ rating warranted some explanation. A quick read. Although this book is focused on intelligence and the education system, quite a bit of the content is based on one’s environment and developing mindfulness. Had I not previously read Under the Skin or The Myth of No......more

Goodreads review by Tameka on May 22, 2023

This book should have been a newspaper article and nothing more as it offers nothing new to the already ripe conversation on how to more equitably define intelligence.......more

Goodreads review by Markus on May 23, 2023

Intelligence, like God, is one of those words that have different meanings to different people. Rina Bliss identifies a harmful error in how the term is commonly used as a static, innate quality that determines much of your life to come. After this critique I expected her to drop her "radical" and "......more