Harvard University's Mental Age Test Results Are Shared By Anand Mahindra

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Harvard University's Mental Age Test Results Are Shared By Anand Mahindra
04 Oct 2022
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Anand Mahindra, the chairman of the Mahindra Group, is well-known for using Twitter actively. He frequently publishes engaging content that captivates his followers. The business tycoon recently published a post that highlighted a test conducted by Harvard University. The test is used to determine a person's mental maturity.

The Harvard University School of Psychiatry developed the test. The institution asserts that a person beyond the age of 50 cannot pass the test. Candidates had to read out 12 different statements on the test without making any mistakes.

The industrialist remarked that the test had really pleased him.

He shared it with the statement, "I have to admit that this was a brilliantly accurate test that a friend urged me to take. Indisputable result."

Many people tried the test, imitating the businessman, and were motivated by him. They agreed that the test had gone well, just like him. Many people shared the post again and commented on the test with other users.

"This is a brilliant test. So wonderful. Passed it at 56," one individual wrote. One more said, This is amazing. I must submit." A third person stated, "I completely got hooked on to this."

Indian businessman Anand Mahindra is the head of Mumbai-based Mahindra Group, a corporate conglomerate. He is a Mahindra clan scion from the third generation. Among the 20 industries in which the group operates are aerospace, agribusiness, aftermarket, automotive, components, construction equipment, defense, energy, farm equipment, finance and insurance, industrial equipment, information technology, leisure and hospitality, logistics, real estate, and retail.

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