▲ | Malidir 5 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
>The belief that some people have an innate skill that they are born with is deeply unhelpful. Whilst some people (mostly spectrum) do seem have an innate talent, I would argue that it is more an inbuilt ability to hyper focus on a topic, whether that topic be mathematics, Star Trek, dinosaurs or legacy console games from the 1980’s. Nonsense! The brain you are born with materially dictates the ceiling of your talent. A person with average ability can with dedication and focus over many years become reasonably good, but a genius can do the same in 1 year and at a young age. We have an education system which gives an A Grade if you pass the course, but 1 person may put on 5 hours a week and the other works day and night. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | PittleyDunkin 5 days ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
What makes you think that "genius" is nature and not nurture? I'd love to see the evidence for this; i'm deeply skeptical. Edit: I don't mean to argue that there aren't genetics involved in determining aptitude on certain tasks, of course, but the assumption that genius is born and never made feels like a very shallow understanding of the capacity of man. | |||||||||||||||||
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