Genius is not the person who scores the highest on the test. Genius is the person for whom the test has no meaning.
Each individual has to find the way to best develop his or her own talent or gift. For most of us, there are people and techniques and ways that we can better do that.
The true genius often cannot be helped, because their vision, their understanding, is so different from ours that besides giving them same basic tools, there is nothing we can do. We cannot understand - so they largely have to do it themselves.
Most people who are called genius today - aren't
2007-02-04 14:15:55
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answered by Uncle John 6
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I believe that every person can be good in something and I name this now personal genius.
The things I am good at I try to develop even better, with the following strategies:
I go into a state when I put my attention outside and I am very open for what is going on. It is a state you might had experienced when you did something well without thinking.
Then I lead what I want to do through an inner questioning if I can achieve this goal by myself and if I could have or already have the resources for it.-
Then I construct visually beforehand what I want to achieve with all involved and do as if I have already achieved the genius act or discovery or behavior or transformation etc. I do this in letting also my unconscious mind giving me insights so I have the ability to experience the conscious-unconscious interface.
Then I chunk up from the level the thing, behavior of genius is embedded in and then I chunk lateral to it and then I chunk down and see what is another part of it.
This is pretty useful when you want to excel in any endeavor.
2007-02-04 14:47:08
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answered by I love you too! 6
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Genius is not a quality but an adjective, a term to describe a person who excels considerably at one or more fields. But still, a genius can develop and should still want to develop to improve upon themselves. LeBron James is considered a genius at absketball skills and Einstein a genius at physics and math. I'm positive that neither of these people ever stopped developing. Although they were geniuses and had a natural threshold for greatness everything did not come naturally. They had to study and learn to improve, but because they were geniuses this was easy for them. I'm sure that any genius would say that there is always room for improvement because you are the limits and the body is always capable of progress.
2007-02-04 14:27:14
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answered by Dead 3
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want to know what it is like being a genius?
it is f-u-cking painful watching all the stupid people scurrying and fumbling around in this world trying to be something special when it is effortless for a genius.
a true genius in their area of endeavor is effortless. it requires no work, no thought and no studying. whatever happens...just happens.
still dont get it?
okay...here is an example. i have the ability to construct complex molecules in my mind...adding, deleting molecular groups, rotating the molecule three dimensionally in my mind. all this while people spend hours, days even years doing on models and computers. how did i 'study' for this? i didnt. it is just a part me. it is more effort for me to take a dump that to manipulate complex molecules in my mind.
when i am bored...i will also memorize 200 or so phone numbers and make crank calls at random to these places. it's nothing more than a bar trick for my buddies to goof upon. if i am nearby and i hear someone blabbing to their friends...i will remember the conversation word for word...pertinent information, numbers etc...call them and pretend that i am their friend from long ago and have a conversation with them...all the while my friends are laughing their butts off in the background. again, this is effortless. i personally dont give two f-u-cks if i am a genius...but i will tell you one thing...dumbf-u-cks (short of my friends) bore the sh!t out of me and there is nothing more fun than to pick on the weak minded (not the truly weak minded but the numbnuts that took a semester of philosophy and think they can cure the worlds ills with one statement) who think they have some intelligence to back up on! now, that is fun!!!
2007-02-04 15:35:46
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answered by jkk k 3
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Read genius' life stories. Figure out their pattern for self discovery. Look into the lives of Bill Gates, Einstein, Quentin Tarantino, etc.
Find out what truly inspires you and go for it. Work for it. It doesn't matter how smart you are if you haven't put some energy into something it won't reward you.
2007-02-04 14:16:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Hard work! Period! There is no other way. Every genius knows that.
2007-02-04 14:42:09
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answered by Doctor J 7
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Find your passion...... that is what your genius is for: to push the boundaries or break them in the things that you are so passionate about ....they seem like life themselves. You know what this is....it's your calling....teach yourself all you can about that thing you feel you have to pursue.....
2007-02-04 14:18:22
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answered by someone 5
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If you must ask such a simple question, then you(or whoever it is)
is clearly not one.
the solution is to find the inverse sine of a tangented square over the rectilinear hypotenuse (using pythagoras, or relegated differentiation, or any such method). once this is done, the co sepian fluctuation will de-flux and at once, .. 'your solution'
I truely hope you see my point.
2007-02-04 14:20:42
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answered by zentoccino 2
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Believe that you are not.
Now try to be like me.
I am 1. 2
2007-02-08 09:35:47
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answered by tillermantony 5
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http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/hegel/li_terms.htm
Get a job, go to school, learn how to learn, the remainder is free will. The Will is positive, the Judgment is negative.
2007-02-04 14:19:15
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answered by Psyengine 7
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