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"Childhoods of exceptional people" by Henrik Karlsson

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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Tutoring Matters More Than Intelligence

Future geniuses would apprentice themselves intellectually to someone with exceptional capacity in their field. Russell was discovered by Whitehead, and collaborated with him all through his 20s. Pascal worked with his father. Faraday became Davies' assistant. Euler was taken on by various members of the Bernoulli family. At this point, they were not only learning, but also doing real intellectual work. Heading, they were gifted children. An important factor to acknowledge is that these children did not only receive an exceptional education, they were also exceptionally gifted. If we were to clone von Neumann, and for some reason distribute the clones in a random selection of American homes, few, if any,. would

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