"It has meant the world to me"
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"It has meant the world to me"

Before taking this quest, I was terribly afraid that I was getting Alzheimer’s. My Mom died of early onset Alzheimer’s just after her 65th birthday. As I reached my 60’s, I started having multiple falls from which I got a Traumatic Brain Injury. I could feel what happened to my Mom happening to me, and I became very anxious and very depressed. I no longer believed that I had the same capacity for learning that I’d enjoyed my whole life. It was truly frightening. Jim Kwik’s “Superbrain” course has meant the world to me. I am able to learn and to remember what I’ve learned. It sounds simple, but doubting that capacity is like getting caught in a cycle of doom. I am ever so thankful to be taking one step at a time off that infernal cycle and loving my life again. It’s been an amazing journey. How’s my brain, Jim? It’s SUPER! Thank you!

Ruthie Aldrich

Retired

Magalia, United States

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