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"Childhoods of exceptional people" by Henrik Karlsson

LessWrong (Curated & Popular)

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How to Cure a Culture, Not to Teach

Those who grow up to be exceptional tend to have spent their formative years surrounded by adults who were exceptional. Virginia Woolf never attended school; her father, Leslie Stephen, was an editor, critic and biographer. Michelle Montan's father employed only servants who were fluent in Latin, curating a classical culture so Montan would learn Latin as his mother tongue. J.S. Mill spent his childhood at his father's desk, helping his father write a treatise on economics,. running over to Jeremy Bentham's house to borrow books and discuss ideas. John von Neumann, the Hungarian physicist who at one time managed the development of the hydrogen bomb and the first digital computer, invented

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