What an insanely mature young man. His genius is of course something out of this world. We can all sit and hope he’ll use it for good. Because he’ll certainly be powerful one day.
I just read an article about the way his parents approached cultivating his social skills. They seemed to make sure he had a mixture of age groups to interact with, whether that was teenagers in his high school coursework when he was 11, to adults in his college classes, to kids his age. Apparently, he describes himself as an extrovert. According to that story, introversion is a lot more common for kids who are identified as prodigies. His parents seem to have done a good job!
I don’t mean to sound like a Debbie downer, but there’s an old saying “the stars that burn twice as bright burn half as long.” In saying that, what happens to these child prodigies when they grow up? They vanish into thin air! I remember as a kid growing back up in the 1970’s and 80s watching a show about all these child prodigies who could do amazing things yet about 10 or so years later they were all but forgotten.
What an insanely mature young man. His genius is of course something out of this world. We can all sit and hope he’ll use it for good. Because he’ll certainly be powerful one day.
Geniuses are not always seeking power. Just look at Trump.
he’s seems really mature and humble
Im also impressed by his maturity level. What a exciting world awaits him.
I envy his Genius. I'm relatively smart but he's a Genius.
Alot of useless people i meet that cant compare to this young man. Honestly such a smart and humble boy ,may life take him to great heights!
Hope he has a normal social life. Can’t be easy. Tough enough being below average ability. Bet it’s harder being brilliant. Cool kid regardless.
I just read an article about the way his parents approached cultivating his social skills. They seemed to make sure he had a mixture of age groups to interact with, whether that was teenagers in his high school coursework when he was 11, to adults in his college classes, to kids his age. Apparently, he describes himself as an extrovert. According to that story, introversion is a lot more common for kids who are identified as prodigies. His parents seem to have done a good job!
I don’t mean to sound like a Debbie downer, but there’s an old saying “the stars that burn twice as bright burn half as long.”
In saying that, what happens to these child prodigies when they grow up? They vanish into thin air! I remember as a kid growing back up in the 1970’s and 80s watching a show about all these child prodigies who could do amazing things yet about 10 or so years later they were all but forgotten.
Amazing
Does he have clue to the real power structure of the world and how he will be used for THEIR benifits.
wild
I don't know Rick
He’s the next elon. And to all those who slammed their doors at him typical discrimination style well they must be so sorry they didnt take him.
Genius doesn’t mean you can lead or have vision.