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Conform to the norm...no ta... thats for everybody else as instructed by others who are frankly clueless also.
Conform to the norm...no ta... thats for everybody else as instructed by others who are frankly clueless also.
Good thread, great comments, I wonder if in the curent climate we as (for example) a UK society have begun to tolerate differences and eccentricity less? Whilst we may congratulate ourselves on diversity, in particular multi culturalism, I wonder if the UK actually stifles creativity as close to birth as humanly possible by 'our' insistance that toddlers as young as 3 have to conform to the average accepted stereo typical box ticking obsession I constantly witness?
Are we breeding generations who are quite frankly too scared to break the mould having been told from such an early age that they must be good, must conform, must do the right thing...?
I suspect genius thinks or sees or connects in new ways which move art or science or even thought itself in different directions.
I suspect genius thinks or sees or connects in new ways which move art or science or even thought itself in different directions.
Genius involves thinking for oneself; and thinking for oneself one necessarily realises that much of conventional wisdom is heuristic at best and downright nonsense at worst. When one defies said wisdom it is very easy to be labelled as mad
Aaronmalins requested a username change earlier today, so everything associated with the old username has transferred to the new name.How come "Technically Fundamental" is on my ignore list when the only people on that are HaloTrader and Aaronmalins..............................
How come "Technically Fundamental" is on my ignore list when the only people on that are HaloTrader and Aaronmalins..............................
Talent does what it can; Genius does what it must.
M. Jackson, J. Pollock, J. Nash, J. Livermore, H. Hughes. Why do some of the best in thier field have mental problems (is it anything to do with having 'J' as an initial)? Seemingly, they have what is deemed to be an enviable 'mind', an unexplained and overpowering insight into thier chosen field. Certain types of people seemed trapped within a world that could be so right, and yet they are tortured by thier own minds.
What's the old saying? There is a fine line between genius and madness. Is this true, if it is, why?:?: