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by force_reboot
3593 days ago
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While I don't know if this is the right path for the kid, or if he really is a genius (from the article he seems very smart) your comment comes across as mean spirited. Do you not believe in the existence of genius, or that people vary in intelligence? If not, why do you doubt his intelligence? Terrence Tao is an example of a child prodigy who became a famous mathematician, although I would say winning gold in the International Mathematics Olympiad is a more objective standard than admission to Cornell. |
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My take is that there are those child prodigies making great scientific progress but we don't hear about them because they want to keep their past private.
Although I agree the quotes kinda give a doubtful vibe to the child's prodigy, which I definitely disagree with.