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Characteristics of genius
It is not easy to give a simple and accurate definition of genius.

Usually, we just think that the creator of this work of art is a genius or that it is the behavior of a talented person.

Genius is different from genius.

Genius requires not only high talent, but also creative behavior.

Without creative behavior, it can't be called genius.

All geniuses in history have names, so it is not difficult to count their proportion in the whole society.

According to statistics, there is only one recognized genius among 50 million people, but many of them are not recognized.

Geneticists believe that the birth rate of geniuses is 1: 100000, and the place and time of their birth do not depend on the country, nationality and period.

At some time, only one of 500 potential geniuses may appear, while the other 499 are killed.

Imagine a country where no one loves music. There are no music schools, conservatories, concert halls and shops selling musical instruments.

Under such circumstances, even if the future Mozart or Paganini makes his own violin, his talent will be restrained.

Babel wrote in the autobiographical novel Awakening; "In 10c, our city currency (Odessa) provided many prodigies for the world music industry: Misa ellman, Qi Mbali Stie, Gabrielovich and so on.

When the child is four or five years old, the mother takes him (her) to Mr. Zagorschi's class.

Mr Zagorschi found some geniuses because he had experience.

But Mr. North Gorschi just opened a door for these children, and then these children went to Professor Orr in Petersburg for advice. After that, these children all became accomplished people.

They are not successful because they can get 800 rubles for a performance, 0/5 concerts for a month, and 0/2,000 rubles for a year. Not because their father is a broker, shopkeeper, bank clerk or shipping company clerk. They can't see clearly the child's talent. They only make this choice for their children by drawing lots, but because these children are born with a strong sense of music.

Of course, children with genius potential can't be geniuses without the help of their fathers, educators and teachers, and without telling them what to pursue in life and how to realize it.

Vladimir pavlovic Efroimson, a famous Russian geneticist, once said that a genius should have a "firm purpose".

Marina Ivanovna Tsvetayeva said something similar before him: Without will, you can't be a genius.

For example, Babel was sent to Mr. Zagorschi for testing when he was a child.

He doesn't want to talk about will, even though he has no desire to devote himself to music.

He has another "firm purpose".

When practicing the violin, he put Turgenev or Kumar's books on the music stand and read while playing the violin.

Babel's classmate Nemanov also skipped Zagorschi's class, and he also had a "firm purpose": to start doing business all over the world at the age of eight.

He is a business genius, and he can do anything he promises.

Now he is a millionaire in new york and the boss of General Motors.

Genius does what he should do, and genius does what he can.

There is no doubt that Pushkin is a genius.

Of course, he grew up in a very favorable environment for the development of his genius, and his family respected literary talent very much.

Pushkin's father Sergei Litsky is a poet, and his uncle Vasily Lvovich also writes poems.

Vasily Lvovich also joined a literary group "alzas Mas", which Pushkin later joined.

In addition, Russian society at that time advocated people with poetic talent.

But in any case, Pushkin can't say that he has a "firm purpose" or a "strong will".

On the contrary, he is not a strong-willed man, but fate has made him a genius.

So we come to the conclusion that people are born with something stronger than their natural ability and willpower.

Can separate people from the crowd, this person is destined to be a genius.