Born Superhuman
by Dan Metcalfe
Presented by: Judith Cutright
“Born Superhuman” by Dan Metcalfe captivates readers with a compelling narrative that explores the limits of human potential. This book dives into the fascinating world of individuals who possess extraordinary abilities, blending real-life case studies with cutting-edge scientific research to uncover what truly makes someone superhuman.
Metcalfe examines various aspects of extraordinary human capabilities, from physical feats seen in elite athletes to mental marvels exhibited by geniuses and savants. The book discusses how genetic makeup, rigorous training, and a unique psychological outlook contribute to these exceptional abilities. Through engaging storytelling and meticulous research, “Born Superhuman” provides insights into the biological and psychological mechanisms that allow certain individuals to perform at levels far beyond the average person.
The book also addresses the ethical and philosophical questions that arise from these human anomalies. It debates whether we should enhance such abilities through genetic modifications or technology and the implications of such decisions for society.
“Born Superhuman” is not just a catalog of human wonders but a deep dive into what it means to push the boundaries of what is considered normal human performance. It’s an inspiration and a challenge to all of us to explore our own limits and capabilities.
Join us for an enlightening discussion on “Born Superhuman” to delve deeper into the stories of remarkable individuals and the science behind their extraordinary talents. This review session promises to be as intriguing as it is inspiring, perfect for anyone fascinated by the potential that lies within us all.
WHEN:
Friday, October 4, 2024
Presentation: 8:00 AM – 9:15 AM (US Central Time)
Meet Life Long Learners and Open Discussion:
9:15 AM – 9:30 AM (US Central Time)
WHERE (either):
In Person
Wittigs Building
2018 Ave B, Suite 200, San Antonio, Texas
or VIA ZOOM
**You must register to receive the Zoom Link**
You do not need to have read the book to attend the event.
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