There are people who are no longer intelligent but who are in possession of knowledge or of cognitive skills the acquisition of which required intelligence. Such people are wrongly seen as still being intelligent, when, in actuality, they merely have the vestiges of intelligence. An Author's Republic audio production.
Good News for Writers Who Don't have Time to Write
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audiobookThe Essence of Neurosis is the Inability to Tolerate Ambiguity
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audiobookThe First Rule of Writing : If it's True, It doesn't have to be Good
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audiobookHomelessness and Criminality as Autistic Safe Spaces
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audiobookThe People Who Should be the Most Grateful are the Least Grateful
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audiobookWhy We Have Contempt for Fat People
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audiobookIt is Aggression, not Sexuality, that is the Primary Object of Repression
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audiobookTwo Ways to Respond to Fear
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audiobookHow to Know if You're a Writer
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