11/4/2016 0 Comments Blog Post #3 11-4-16In the article, "How Geniuses Think" by Micheal Michalko explains their idea abut what being a geniuses really entails. For example, Richard Feynman was announced a noble prize winner with an IQ of 122. Having a high IQ does not make one a genius, Richard proved that by being awarded the Last American genius. The author believes in the idea of a genius not having high test scores. Vital statistics follow each genius. Having one parent (Dickens and Darwin), having a father over 30, a mother under 25, and being celibate are just a few unique characteristics of most geniuses. Genius standards were researched by scholars. My genius hour project will be done by using many strategies. Problem solving, looking at issues in a different light, and thinking outside of the box will be just a few. Every genius has encountered issues, overcoming these are what define a genius.
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