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by Czarcasm
1510 days ago
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This is probably the best counterargument to raise in response to the "late-bloomer" anecdotes that many people raise. For every unit of societal productivity created by a late bloomer that is saved by a common-stream system, I would personally argue that there is an order of magnitude more societal productivity lost by holding back the more typical high performers. Late blooming intellectuals aren't the norm. Most highly intelligent people begin performing as such from a young age. |
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