Thursday, February 7, 2008

Maybe You Are A Genius

By Mark Gallardo

Many people must have suspected at some time or the other that they might be a genius- or some of your parents must have wondered if one of of your very special children might have be a genius. Just what kinds of criteria are used to define genius? Check the list of the characters (TRUE or FALSE, as they apply yo to, or the person you suspect of possessing genius quality);

___1. Has I.Q. of 140 or more.(Genius is more than I.Q. but it's usually very helpful in many accomplishments.)

___2. Has a very inventive mind.

___3. Has at least one area of truly outstanding accomplishment.(A young potential genius may not yet have this record achieved.)

___4. Possesses an intense, highly focused attention and concentration.

___5. Has a near-relative from whom he could have inherited genius genes. (Of course he could have learned genius-type behavior from them too.)

___6. Has early environment provided excellent stimulus for creative approaches.(Both heredity and environment are important, though heredity id probably more important.)

___7. Child has budding genius qualities then received very special attention and advantages, as well as high expectation, from parents, teachers, etc.,

THIS IS THE ANSWER KEY

The more of the above criteria you can trustfully apply to yourself or that very special someone you are thinking of, the more likely he or she is genius or near-genius. You should realize that true genius is quiet rare. And science has not yet established a clear, easy-to-apply criterion of genius.

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