![]() After studying intelligence as a university student László concluded that the life stories of geniuses were all the same, “…they all started at a very young age and studied (a subject) intensively.”Īdditionally, he observed a discernible pattern - a parent singularly focused on the child’s success. László was a Hungarian educational psychologist who had a longstanding belief that “Genius was made and not born”. Over 20 years ago I learned of a book called “Nevelj zsenit!” (Bring Up Genius!) by László Polgár. They seem to think that excellence is only open to others, not themselves." - László Polgár as told to Matthew Syed in Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success "Children have extraordinary potential, and it is up to society to unlock it … The problem is that people, for some reason, do not want to believe it.
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