Included as a feature in their Genius issue, Nautilus Magazine - TopicsExpress



          

Included as a feature in their Genius issue, Nautilus Magazine interviewed five Mensans to discuss the intangible difference between being extraordinarily smart and what many call genius. I consider myself smarter than the average bear. I don’t look at myself as a genius. I think that’s because I see things other people have done, things they have created, discovered, or invented, and I look at those people in awe, because that’s not a capability I have. I have a really good memory and really excellent organizational ability, but I don’t consider those things genius. I see genius as creativity.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 18:05:01 +0000

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