Thursday, 1 February 2018
Bizarre Stories Of The Most Talented Men In The World Show Us What Brilliance Is
In an interview with Forbes Elon Musk's father, Errol Musk said, “As far as Elon is concerned, I worry, what now? What is there? I get worried that he is getting bored of sending stuff to NASA every week or two weeks. I mean this is becoming passé… He is one of those people, and certainly was as a boy, if he suddenly decides it's not interesting anymore he just kind of drops it. I doubt he will though.” As far as his personality is concerned, Elon Musk is the kind of person who is easily bored and moves on to other thngs if he doesn't see himself being pushed. © collectSPACE On another note, let's suppose you lived in the same neighborhood as Thomas Edison, observing his daily schedule; Would you consider him a crazy man? He would always be storming in and out of his laboratory, sometimes staying there for days on end. It was also rumored that he was so obsessed with his work that he would not bathe or change his clothes for days while he was on the hunt for something no one had ever thought of before. He literally worked on ten thousand experiments to invent the light bulb. That's crazy, right? © YouTubeMotivational Stories & Quotes There was a time when he was declared not fit for school due to his bad grades. Young Edison didn't fit into the system which forced him to be homeschooled by his mother and well, rest is history. Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg, Ray Kroc, Charles Dickens, Richard Branson, Johnny Depp are all high school dropouts. These are the people who have changed the world with their brilliant work. None of them saw their future in schools. Someday if your child considered dropping out of college to start something of his own would you support him? Maybe you want them to be safe and live an average life. A compromised life starving them of what they could have become. Do you know that Albert Einstein could not speak until he was 4 and Thomas Jefferson had an inability to relate to others? Sir Isaac Newton was quiet and was not good at small talk. He had extreme focus and would even forget to eat when he had too much to think about. Even Nikola Tesla had an intense sensitivity to light and sound. Considering societal norms now, Einstein should have been treated for Asperger's syndrome. Tesla possibly had a phobia and Sir Isaac Newton's would have some kind of social anxiety disorder. Thomas Edison would have an attention deficit disorder and so on and so forth. © Wallpaper Clicker All of these geniuses had bizarre habits, unconventional approaches, and they all lived eccentric lifestyles which did not fit within the standards of society. But, eventually who changed the world? The ones who were trained to go to school, then to college, survive a job and then save enough for retirement? Hell no! The reality is that we are not machines and we need not be normal and exactly the same. The world needs more of such people as they are the ones who give our life meaning. This is what exceptional brilliance looks like. They may not have much in common with the rest of the world but they are all very similar to each other. These are the people who dared to walk away from what is percieved to be normal and march to the beat of their own drummers.
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