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Chris Styles is a high functioning autistic (HFA) adult with Aspergers syndrome.
In 2022 Chris was clinically diagnosed by Dr. Miranda Gaylor and Elaine Nicholson MBE, renowned experts in this field.
Chris’s corporate career in the Retail Banking sector, which started in 2000, saw him climb the ranks to serve on a Divisional Exco as GM Sales and Execution. Despite having a high Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) score, Chris performed exceptionally well under pressure.
Chris has a unique perspective on the world, viewing it through the lens of numerical patterns and interconnectedness.
His fascination with these subjects led him to obtain an M.Sc. cum laude in Zoological Ecology, where he spent years researching elephants and mopane tree woodland in Botswana and Kruger National Park. Following extensive lower back surgery in 2009, Chris had a nervous breakdown and left his corporate career in 2010 to explore the mechanics of life.
Through years of research, reverse engineering, and analytics, Chris developed the concept of the Intelligent Mathematical Blueprint (IMB), which he discovered is present in every human and is laid down at birth. His predictive mathematical model can describe an individual’s life journey in 22D using numbers and number sequences, providing insights into an individual’s potential and the opportunities and risks coded into their future.
As a human futurist, Chris coined the terms “Human Futurology” and “Human Futurist” from his IMB research. He believes that understanding IMBs can help people intelligently manage the seasonality of life. With a passion for teaching and writing, Chris has authored several life and business success books and is working towards his PhD to turn his research into a business that provides strategic people management intelligence to businesses.
Apart from his research, there are five things you may not know about Chris
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he is left-handed but plays golf right-handed
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he is a trained wildlife ecologist
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at age 25 he was the youngest South African environmentalist to deliver a keynote address at the House of Lords
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he loves to travel
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he loves to teach