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In a decade, they reduced violent crime in Baltimore by almost 50 percent, using this approach, but the
genius
of what O'Malley did was not that he just did what some other city was doing.
So, in a distant future part of Africa, Binti is a mathematical
genius
of the Himba ethnic group.
These strokes of
genius
belong to 21 year old black Brooklynite Jean-Michel Basquiat – one of America’s most charismatic painters, and currently, its highest sold.
For instance, "Toussaint L’Overture versus Savonarola" and "Undiscovered
Genius
of the Mississippi Delta" offer two distinct visions of Basquiat’s historical and contemporary concerns.
And in the process, I am affirming the
genius
that thrives in the young minds of people from every hood everywhere.
And the
genius
of doing that and a solution that can scale where there's already scale.
I was drinking this guy's Kool-Aid so much, he could have served me goose feathers and I would have been like, this guy's a genius, you know?
She must have this industrial machine going, no room for the individual, curious, lone wolf genius," right?
And before I go any further, I should tell you, if I were an evil
genius
and I wanted to create a situation that was going to make you mad, that situation would look a lot like driving.
And once a
genius
makes a data file, any idiot can copy it, distribute it worldwide or print it.
So now maybe in 2026, it would take a true
genius
like our virologist to make the actual living critter, but 15 years later, it may just take a DNA printer you can find at any high school.
So Dad started racking up all of these patents and gaining a reputation as a blind genius, rocket scientist, inventor.
And then Robert Stirling came along with this
genius
idea, which was, well, I'm still not heating the metal now, with this kind of engine, but I'm still reheating all the air.
The Romans had the same idea, but they called that sort of disembodied creative spirit a
genius.
Which is great, because the Romans did not actually think that a
genius
was a particularly clever individual.
They believed that a
genius
was this, sort of magical divine entity, who was believed to literally live in the walls of an artist's studio, kind of like Dobby the house elf, and who would come out and sort of invisibly assist the artist with their work and would shape the outcome of that work.
If your work was brilliant, you couldn't take all the credit for it, everybody knew that you had this disembodied
genius
who had helped you.
Everyone knew your
genius
was kind of lame.
And for the first time in history, you start to hear people referring to this or that artist as being a genius, rather than having a
genius.
But the process, and the heavy anxiety around it was released when he took the genie, the
genius
out of him where it was causing nothing but trouble, and released it back where it came from, and realized that this didn't have to be this internalized, tormented thing.
If the divine, cockeyed
genius
assigned to your case decides to let some sort of wonderment be glimpsed, for just one moment through your efforts, then "Olé!"
It's not only observational bias, because there's actually a whole field of
genius
research that has documented the fact that, if we look at the people we admire from the past and then look at what age they made their biggest contribution, whether that's music, whether that's science, whether that's engineering, most of them tend to do so in their 20s, 30s, early 40s at most.
But there's a problem with this
genius
research.
Well, when you look at the data, it seems to be that Einstein, the
genius
research, is right, and I'm at that stage of my career.
And what you see is, indeed, the
genius
research is right.
And in the video here we see my student Pranav Mistry, who's really the
genius
who's been implementing and designing this whole system.
My student Pranav, who's really, like I said, the
genius
behind this.
Over the roughly one-and-a-half millennia of its existence, chess has been known as a tool of military strategy, a metaphor for human affairs, and a benchmark of
genius.
Well, Edison was a genius, but he didn't understand the new rules of feature films and the fact that failure was becoming the price of success.
It was Irving Thalberg, a former secretary with intuitive genius, who achieved rational extravagance.
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