The central premise is that we all possess considerable mental reserves, which we rarely if ever tap into under normal circumstances. Among the examples of such capacities are the ability to learn rapidly and recall with ease large quantities of material, solve problems with great rapidity and spontaneous ease, respond to complex stimuli with facility and creativity. There is a general agreement among researchers that a human being uses 5-10% of his/her brain capacity, at the most. The primary objective then, is to tap into the MRC.
Mental
Reserve Capacities (MRC)
Among
the examples of such capacities are the ability to learn rapidly and recall with
ease large quantities or material, solve problems with great rapidity and
spontaneous ease, respond to complex stimuli with facility and creativity.
There is a general agreement among researchers that the human being uses
5-10% of his/her brain capacity, at the most. The primary objective then, is to tap
into the MRC.