Homer, Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare, Mozart, and Tolstoy; Galileo, Newton, Darwin, Curie, and Einstein. What do these world-famous figures in the arts and sciences have in common?--apart from the ...
When Eric Weiner sat down to write his new book he had to tackle a big question first: How do you define genius? "That's not as easy as it sounds," he tells NPR's Rachel Martin. "I have a slightly ...
“In ancient Roman mythology, genius was thought of as something outside of yourself, a soul that connected you to the divine and enabled you to produce or create,” shares Pontish Yeramyan, founder and ...
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