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On February 19, I went to Los Angeles for an important meeting. It was still winter in Arizona, but in LA spring had already come. On my way to California State University in Fullerton, I noticed that the purple magnolias were in full bloom, and reminding me of the title of my new book with Jessie Jones, Ph.D. Dr. Jones and I co-hosted a luncheon to share information about Brain Education programs with her Cal State colleagues. My colleagues and I enjoyed giving presentations regarding Brain Education. Drawing on my life experiences so far, I've realized that everything we experience now is the result of choices made by the human brain. I truly believe we must begin educating the brain, not just for intellectual pursuits, but also to make better choices to create a better world. ![]() Roberta Rikli (Dean), me and Jessie Jones sharing smiles I feel really grateful to Dr. Jones and her colleagues for their sincere interest in Brain Education programs. Through discussion with scholars in the front line of higher education and research, I could feel hope for Brain Education's bright future. Also I felt the expanded responsibility that goes with dialogue and real-world application of ideas. I want to express my deep gratitude to Dr. Jones for giving my associates and I the special opportunity to share Brain Education. The golden roses in full bloom, with which she had decorated the meeting room, were symbolic to me of the vast potential of educating brains to make a more healthy, happy and peaceful world. Set as favorite Bookmark
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