Learning.

We all go through life learning new things. We meet new people and learn about their life.

We try a new Golf club and learn we are just as terrible with that club as we were with the old one.

Learning seems to never stop.

One of the most difficult things any of us can do is to learn another language. I've plodded away at it myself just to get the basics of a few, and can attest that I often find myself squinting, rubbing my head, and muttering a variety of "What the hell did they just say?" statements.

When you come across someone who is bi-lingual you usually know you are talking with someone who is pretty darn smart.

The New York times states: "speaking two languages rather than just one has obvious practical benefits in an increasingly globalized world. But in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism are even more fundamental than being able to converse with a wider range of people. Being bilingual, it turns out, makes you smarter. It can have a profound effect on your brain, improving cognitive skills not related to language and even shielding against dementia in old age."

So now that we are clear that one's linguistic skills highly correlate to their brain function, and in tern, their IQ, I want to introduce you to a man who speaks more than 25 languages...

His name is Barry Farber, and he is the author of the book "How to Learn Any Language", has been named as one of the 25 greatest talk show hosts of all time, and writes for news organizations such as The New York Times, Readers Digest, and the Washington Post.

Barry recently posted his opinion on why he believes Donald Trump may be the first candidate in history to win all 50 states in the upcoming 2016 Presidential election.

I found his opinion so engaging that I felt I needed to share it with you.

Donald Trump: Simply Unstoppable By: Barry Farber

Admit it. Donald Trump is a volcano in a forest of Ronson lighters.

You’re not going to stop him. He may carry all 50 states.

The awareness of Trump’s invincibility is dawning slowly for several reasons. Nobody wants to be revealed as a fool if Trump flames out. Also, such a breathtaking prediction hates to be borne all alone. “Out on a limb” is a lonely place for a pundit to be. Then, too, a lot of heretofore wise observers are obeying the instinct to adopt a “business as usual” stance. We put subconscious pressure on ourselves so that yesterday’s “clown-by-consensus” isn’t too abruptly hailed as the winner this absurdly long before the first vote is cast. The dreamers in the GOP are still reassuring one another that Trump’s domination is a “summertime thing,” and that come fall the public anger will be gone and the people will ask themselves, “Is this the kind of person we want in the Oval Office?” Dream on, Dear Establishment. People are already asking that question, and the answer is not just “Yes”; it’s “Hell, Yes!”

Eight years ago Americans decided to take a chance on a “community organizer” without one single discernible accomplishment, not even authorship of his own book! (Thank you, Jack Cashill!) Obama was president of the Harvard Law Review – and never wrote a single editorial. And we elected and re-elected him.

And now we’re taking the measure of a billionaire 11 times over who’s boldly carved his signature in stone and steel and golf-course green around the world, written best-selling books and produced and starred in dazzlingly high-rated TV shows, and you’re trying to tell me this world-class accomplishmentarian is a summertime thing set to evaporate with the first fall chill? In a pig’s eye! Even his worst enemies agree that Donald Trump gets things done. Meanwhile, your community organizer is now a political kidney stone that will take 17 more months to pass. You don’t like Trump’s rhetoric, maybe? What’s wrong with “I love this country and I want to make it great again”?

Donald Trump has ruptured every rule of nature and human nature, science and political science, and continues to sneer at the Law of Gravity itself as he personally and deliberately pushes every down-button while his elevator nonetheless continues up, up and up.

Sen. John McCain satisfies most people’s definition of a war hero. Here comes Trump mocking McCain as being a “war hero only because he was captured.” Some of those “wise observers” declared Trump doomed even at that early point. And what happened? Trump gained!

At the Fox News debate of Aug. 6, some sinister force that wanted to stick it to Trump led things off, not by obeying the natural and organic procedure of calling for all those candidates who vowed to support the eventual Republican nominee to please raise their hands. No. The moderator instead called for “all those who will not pledge to support the eventual Republican nominee” to please raise their hands. And whoever imposed that reverse wording got his wish. There stood Trump in the middle of the pack, all alone with his right hand in the air. And what happened? Trump gained.

Doesn’t our culture forbid us to hit a woman? Meet Fox’s rapturous Megyn Kelly, whose very appearance sets the syrups of the soul all a-sizzle even before her formidable IQ approaches the scale for a weigh-in. Kelly ticked off a litany of horrendous things Trump has uttered to denigrate women. Trump struck back hard. And what happened? Trump gained.

Aren’t we supposed to tire quickly in the presence of a braggart? Trump plunges with gusto and abandon into firestorms of self-praise, citing his fabulous fortune, huge achievements, the hordes of people who love him and his admittedly impressive record for “getting things done”! Trump unloads like a sportscaster whose son just scored the game-winning touchdown in the Super Bowl, as he shares the news that there was just a poll in Nevada, and “I came in first among Hispanics!” Aren’t candidates supposed to use subtle comments to smuggle across feelings likely to win them votes? Trump puts it all out on the front porch where the goats can get it. “And I’m going to take care of our warriors, whom I love! I love our wounded warriors!” Again, Trump gained.

Is Trump lying about the slump America’s fallen into? And isn’t it true that millions too few Americans are working, that our military has been eviscerated, that our allies distrust us, that our enemies no longer respect us, that we get beaten by smarter adversaries across every negotiating table? And isn’t it true that smart, gutsy leadership that knows what it’s doing could, indeed, make us great again?

If the anti-Trump rap weren’t so pitiful I’d be much angrier. Forever we’ve longed for a leader who didn’t have to mortgage himself out to fat-cats, a leader free to appoint the best people and not the best donors. Now we’ve got him.

During the Civil War a group of less successful generals complained to Lincoln that Gen. Grant was an alcoholic.

“Find out what he likes,” snapped Abe. “And send him another case.”

I don’t think Trump drinks. -- End of Barry's post.

So there you have it. The esteemed Mr. Barry Farber on why he thinks Trump may carry all 50 states in the upcoming election.

I would like to know what Hillary, Bernie, and the GOP feel about this opinion, but most of all I'd like to know what you think.

Let me know in the comments, and remember to share this with your network.

Thanks,

Brand Jonseck | @Brand_2K

About: Mr. Jonseck is an accomplished Manufacturing Executive at the forefront of the Insulated Wire & Cable Industry. As President of Unique Sales Agency representing many of the top Wire & Cable, LED Lighting, and other top electrical manufacturers he is an expert in Executive Leadership, Manufacturing, Brand Development, Supply Chain Management, and Inventing New Products for Niche Market Customers in the $7+ Trillion dollar Oil & Energy field. Mr. Jonseck is also Principal Consultant for Brand Consulting, delivering exceptional Strategic Management direction to companies like Disney, ABB, TOMS, Turner Broadcasting, Berkshire Hathaway, NIKE, and TJX. Topics range from improving Fortune 500 level Corporate Social Responsibility to Wall Street Investment decisions. Mr. Jonseck is an Alumni of Stanford University's Sustainable Energy Conversion and Storage Program, Harvard University's Strategic Management program, and Cornell University's Executive Leadership Program.

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