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Steve Jobs to Leonardo Da Vinci: Walter Isaacson on Geniuses

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Being a genius is different than merely being supersmart. Smart people are a dime a dozen, and many of them don’t amount to much. What matters is creativity, the ability to apply imagination to almost any situation. Take Benjamin Franklin. He lacked the analytic processing power of a Hamilton and the philosophical depth of a Madison. Yet with little formal education, Franklin taught himself to become the American Enlightenment’s best inventor, diplomat, scientist, writer and business strategist. Read More...

The HGTV Star Is a Proud Mom of Three

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'Fix My Flip' star Page Turner is a proud mom of three. Meet the HGTV veteran's daughters: Qai, Zaire, and Quincy. As a TV show host and producer, Page Turner achieved the kind of success of which most people can only dream. She made her TV debut in 2017, appearing in the Season 1 premiere of Joined at the Flip — and it's been uphill ever since. A proud Nashvillite, Page — who currently stars in Fix My Flip — frequently appears in videos and programs spotlighting the rich cultural life of the area. Read More...

They Found Over Two Hundred Hidden Doors in the Great Wall of China

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There are many myths around arguably the greatest structure ever built by humans — the Great Wall of China. Some say it’s so grand that it’s visible from space; others claim that you can see it from as far as the Moon. Other theories suggest that the builders of the wall were left inside. Sorry to disappoint you, but all these impressive stories are just myths. But even with those stories busted, the Great Wall of China is an impressive and truly breathtaking structure, so let me tell you its true story. Read More...