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"Childhoods of exceptional people" by Henrik Karlsson

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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The Biographies of Exciting People

Some exceptional people were kept apart from other children, either because their guardians decided so or because they were bedridden with various illnesses during childhood. A common theme in the biographies is that the area of study which would eventually give them fame came to them almost like a wild hallucination induced by overdosing on boredom. Mozart was drilled on the piano and violin by his father but the compositions he undertook on his own. Pascal wrote several of Euclid's proofs after self-teaching math in his spare time. Alan Turing seems to have self-taught a lot of mathematics.

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