I am a mountaineer, physicist, neurologist, software engineer, therapist, author, and entrepreneur. Becoming Supergenius grows from the scorched earth of modern learning and the fight to understand. From 35 disparate people, with over 1,600 years of experience, I’ve found 328 secrets for your personal journey.
Each secret opens a world of its own. Some will nourish, some may poison, and some can heal you. These are not the secrets to paradise, they are training in the hero's journey. They are psychedelic medicine and a map through the chaos of possibilities.
We associate genius with intelligence, but a "supergenius" is something more. If a genius clears the trail you want, a supergenius discovers the trail you need. The supergenius sees beyond what’s been told and is inspired by the ambiguity of what they find.
No matter how glorious or miserable your journey, it's your journey and you were made for it. It’s not your happiness that’s at stake, it’s the future of your genes. Fill your hold, navigate by the stars, and set sail to a new world. Let these books be your treasure map. We are all visionaries if we open our eyes.
"This piece of work is as profound as it is elegant. Many educators will go through full careers without considering some of these areas. With this work as a guide, the education landscape could be irrevocably changed for the better." — Lewis Ames, Director—Children of the Forest
"These books immediately—no fooling around—challenge whether you are even learning, and then help you understand how to know if you are learning anything at all! Here are the most useful questions you will ever ask yourself; crucially important for self-inquiry, self-understanding, and self-esteem. They will help your mind strengthen through your own self-work. These books provide landmarks to gain, to hold, and to refer to in the project of deeply understanding who you are."— Ann Hallock, MSW, LCSW, ACSW
"After reading
Becoming Supergenius I think I have found my inner voice! It has been sleeping for a very long time. I judge a book by how it grabs me emotionally and intellectually and, indeed,
Becoming Supergenius locked me in and opened my thinking. Life may never find its ‘normal’ for a very long time. So, hold on tight."— Rose. L. Colby, author of Competency-Based Education
"On exceptional occasions at best, a work is produced that gives the world a glimpse at an explanation of it all, some grand analysis in an otherwise incomprehensible world. Stoller has done just that."— Alexander Khost, Founder, Voice of the Children NYC