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For aspiring late bloomers (Why do we equate genius with prococity?)

For those who missed it last fall, The New Yorker published a marvelous article titled Late Bloomers: Why Do We Equate Genius with Prococity? In it, author Malcolm Gladwell refutes the conventional idea that doing something “truly creative” requires “the freshness and exuberance…of youth.” Click here to read.

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