How do you know when someone’s a genius?
Roger Bannister broke the 4 minute mile. Thousands after him did the same, just knowing it’s possible.
Albert Einstein ( E equals whatever guy) did plenty with his life. But he created and discovered things that gave many other scientists paths to create more.
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Writers are responsible for giving people an experience or shifting their thinking. That goes for artists, comedians, actors and speakers as well.
You know gravity, because of an apple and a man named Newton. And now we have rockets.
The mark of a genius isn’t just in the discovery. It isn’t just in the achievement, or what they do. All of these are important, of course.
It has nothing to do with how talented or smart they are. There are plenty of talented and smart people we don’t call geniuses.
The mark of a genius is in what happens after. In people, and around us.

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