Dean Keith Simonton, via John Cloud: Deliberate practice is a necessary but not sufficient condition for creating genius. For one thing, you need to be smart enough for practice to teach you something.
W.A. Pannapacker: Academe is full of potential geniuses who have never done a single thing they wanted to do because there were too many things that needed to be done first: the research projects, conference papers, books and articles — not one of them freely chosen: merely means to some practical end, a career rather than a calling.
Alan Kay: If the children are being instructed in the pink plane, can we teach them to think in the blue plane and live in a pink-plane society?
Douglas Coupland: People would go into the pi room, and their brains would become quiet, and they would emerge relaxed.
Is Genius Born or Can It Be Learned? |