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  2. Nov 16, 2017 · Da Vinci was a genius, but not simply because he was smart. He was, more important, the epitome of the universal mind, the person most curious about more things than anyone else in history.

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      Walter Isaacson. Isaacson, a former editor of TIME and an...

  3. Aug 8, 2023 · 13 TRAITS THAT SHOW SOMEONE IS A GENIUS. Have you ever marveled at individuals who seem to possess extraordinary intelligence, going beyond just being smart and displaying the qualities of true...

    • Smart people avoid specialization, as specialization makes for less creativity.
    • Some ambient noise (70 decibels) is better for creativity than absolute silence, studies have found.
    • Geniuses are prolific. They have more good and bad ideas than non-geniuses. The art of discernment is what makes the difference.
    • While walking is when we do our best thinking (see earlier post...)
  4. Oct 21, 2020 · When someone is a genius it's because they're extremely smart. But the term encompasses so much that we don't realize. The traits of genius, explained.

    • Kara Jillian Brown
    • You Don’T Sleep Very often.
    • You Are particularly Fond of Cats.
    • You Can Be A Bit Messy.
    • Your Handwriting Is Not great.
    • You’Re Athletic.
    • You Start Your Day with A Cup (or Two) of Coffee.
    • You Like Your Privacy.
    • You Enjoy Long walks.
    • You Keep A Diary.
    • You Can’T Get Enough of Nature.

    Being a night owl is not always a bad thing. Health professionals say we should get between seven and eight hours of sleep each night, but geniuses rarely abide by that rule. Famed inventor Nikola Tesla claimed to only sleep two hours at a time, and once continued working for 84 hours straight. Historians say that Leonardo da Vinci followed the Ube...

    Highly intelligent and creative people throughout history have been cat lovers, including Salvador Dali, Henri Matisse, and Ernest Hemingway (to name a few). Studies have shown that cat owners tend to have higher IQs and are more educated.

    Brilliant people tend to thrive in cluttered working environments, and a recent study has psychologists believing that a messy desk can lead to more creative thinking (in their research, messy workers were more likely to choose new projects and challenges over conventional choices). Want proof that messy people have a creative edge? Mark Twain was ...

    If someone says that your handwriting is illegible, take it as a compliment. Studies have suggested that gifted people often have terrible handwriting because their brains are working faster than their hands.

    The stereotype of a dumb jock simply isn’t true (well, sometimes, at least). For starters, Pythagoras was once a boxer. And it’s no coincidence that ancient Greece gave birth to both philosophy and the Olympics: The Greeks believed that athleticism was a sign of a good leader. Aristotle also believed that sport or play was closest to “contemplation...

    Musical genius Beethoven had very specific coffee demands and would count out 60 beans for every cup. Benjamin Franklin often hung out at coffee shops and even sold his own beans, and Balzac chronicled his own coffee addiction in “The Pleasures and Pains of Coffee.”So the next time you need a boost, don’t hesitate to grab a mug.

    Geniuses are notorious for being introverts, and some genuinely believed that meaningful things could only be accomplished in solitude. Jane Austen was known to keep the hinges on the door to her study squeaky so she would be alerted to the arrival of visitors.

    Great thinkers from Soren Kierkegaard to Charles Dickens did some of their best thinking while strolling; Kierkegaard would rush back to his writing desk, hat and walking stick in hand, when inspiration struck (Beethoven was better prepared: he always carried a pencil and notepad on his walks). Tchaikovsky made sure he walked for a full two hours e...

    Geniuses from Leonardo da Vinci to Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to Virginia Woolf were known to journal their thoughts and observations. The French Romantic artist Eugène Delacriox (who’s most well known for his work Liberty Leading the People) said of his diary, “I am taking up my Journal again after a long break. I think it may be a way of calming thi...

    Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Robert Frost (to name a few) all had a deep respect for the natural world. Some of their best work was done by observing or reconnecting with nature.

  5. May 27, 2014 · Geniuses stand out because they dont just prefer greatness; they demand it. And if it doesn’t exist, they discover it. Or they create it.

  6. MAGAZINE. GENIUS. What Makes a Genius? Some minds are so exceptional they change the world. We don’t know exactly why these people soar above the rest of us, but science offers us...