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menzo4u: You didn't indicate opposing and supporting side, and no specific date and time. Even the picture is not displaying. Your stance is on the pics.
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[/size] Hi Everyone, Here are the rules guiding Nairaland Interschool debate third edition Elimination stage. As we all know this stage, it's either you work your way to the next stage or you find yourself out of this intellectual exercise, so pay close attention to the instructions. As participants will not be score base on your argument alone but also how strong you can convince the audience, Co-debaters and judges in the rebuttal. We hope to see you all in the next stage, but only 8 will be crossing over.  We hope to have our best debater s argument in one of the dailies, so originality all the way. 1.) All Participants who want to represent her citadel must declare his/her availability on this thread a day before the stipulated date for the debate. 2.) The recommended font size is the default size (size 8.) and the colour is the default colour (black). 3.) The essay should be in maximum of 1000 words and a minimum of 800 words. (We decrease the word count for this stage intellectual brawl to reduce the amount of copy and paste and brings out the originality embedded in our participants, you are free to make reference, but copy and paste will be vehemently discourage unnerve.... If we catch you . 4.) The use of SMS language and abbreviations are strictly forbidden. 5.) All materials used should be properly referenced at the end of the essay. 6.) All essays must be submitted on the stipulated date and time... [size=15pt]Defaulter of any of the above rule with the exception of number one, attracts deduction of 5marks from the team's grand total score. [/size] |
Education › Re: Nairaland Interschool Debate Fourth Edition Chatroom by Fynestboi(mod): 1:43pm On Jan 03, 2016 |
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ifyalways: Following keenly.
Would definitely put in small cash gift for the winning individual or team. This is lovely. Education must be encouraged.
Well done to the organisers. Thanks ma.  God bless. |
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Education › Re: Nairaland Interschool Debate Fourth Edition Chatroom by Fynestboi(mod): 11:24am On Jan 03, 2016 |
damoskiy: i think It should be on Saturdays.... for Sundays i wouldn't be available till 8pm... We can still consider 8pm for Sunday's debate, however how many team member are in your team? Moreover your team getting her debate fixed on Sunday is 50% probability, so not to worry. Nevertheless we have your comment on note. |
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LARRYDKING: I havr been away from this thread for so long only to gaze through to see many wonderful surprises. We now watch features and balloting on YouTube, that is a step in the right direction.
I salute ur creativity, the passion and resource committed to making the competition up to standard. I watched the balloting, UNILAG is to argue on the fourth topic but swiftly scanning through, I can't find the list of topics anywhere. Pls , be nice enough to drop the link. Thanks for ur good job. https://www.nairaland.com/2811855/nairaland-interschool-debate-third-edition#41550351 |
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Education › Re: Read Essay of NISD third edition best debaters :::(First Stage) by Fynestboi(mod): 10:40pm On Jan 02, 2016 |
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“Geniuses are born, not made.”www.nairaland.com/attachments/1403613_abulogo_jpeg76ff220cc807e4d2031970f376113b54Abuklaw: Do genes make the genius? Or is it really true that practice and training determine a genius?
I am using this medium to pay homage to whom it’s due. The C.E.O of Nairaland, Mr. Seun Osewa, Organizers of this intellectual event, Incorruptible and ever-sagacious panel of Judges, Perspicacious co-debaters, Members of Nairaland intelligentsia, Ladies and gentlemen.
Good day, I am abuklaw by moniker, representing Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria. The purpose of this write-up is to logically support the topic “Geniuses are born, not made.”
For proper understanding of this subject, there are some terms that need to be expounded. The understanding of the term “Genius,” “Genetic” and “environmental influence is pertinent.
Genius according to American Heritage Dictionary is defined “as a person with an IQ of 140 and higher”
Wikipedia regards a genius “as a person who displays exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or originality”
Genetic according to Merriam-Webster dictionary mean “relating to or determined by origin, development, or casual antecedents of something.” Or “of, relating to, caused by, or controlled genes.”
While environmental influence can be explained in this context as the training, practise and human interactions that people undergo in the course of their development in life.
Without further ado, the points that succinctly back up the motion that “Geniuses are born, not made” are as follow:
It is unarguably incredible that there is someone in this world that still holds the opinion that irrespective of circumstance of birth, one can become anything in life, as long as one gets adequate training and practice well. The Einsteins, Edisons, Da Vincis, Picassos, Michelangelos, Galileos, Freuds and Mozarts of history were nothing but born Genius. As much as psychologist can say pertaining human intellectual abilities, they can’t till today explain the rationale behind the variation in learning and memory capacity of human being without referring to the hereditary dispositions of individuals. Contrary to John Locke’s assertion that “the mind at birth is like a tabula rasa-blank slate,” Lady gaga in her 2011 album made the bold empirical claim that “we are just born like this.” This means the musician was not born a blank slate but with natural abilities.
Genius is quantitatively and qualitatively different from talent. Talent refers to the ability to perform special kind of work and implies a relatively quick and easy acquisition of a particular skill within a domain while Genius involves originality, creativity, and ability to work and think in areas not previously explored. A genius is a person who comes up with ideas that are achievement model which others admire and imitate. The world would have been a worthless place if some people couldn’t come up with first of its kind invention. These people to a large extent cannot explain the steps that lead to the conception of their idea or how they come about such invention. It would be absurd to assert that practice or training can make someone achieve in few months what normally takes a decade for an average person to achieve. It is without doubt the innate gifts of an individual that propel such individual to be extraordinary and exceptional in their chosen field. If training or practice could make a genius, it would be extremely difficult if not impossible to pick a football player as the best in the world among the pack of players who receive similar or better training and coaching from competent coaches in the world . Howard Gardner identified eight particular types of intelligent. He opined that the genius is born with extraordinary capacities in at least one of these areas of intelligence. A writer possesses linguistic intelligence, a successful footballer possesses kinesthetic intelligence, and a Nobel price holder in science related field possesses a mathematical-logical intelligence e.t.c.
Lending credence to the above, it is noteworthy, that attempt to make a genius will most time end in emotional debacle and psychological disorder. Imagine the disaster if Michael Jackson’s parent had tried to make him a boxer and Muhammad Alli’s father forced him into music. I am aware of the fact that training and practice can improve a person’s ability but it is ultimately biological factors that make a genius among ordinary achievers.
Although special programs attempting to overcome the deficits of people with low intelligent quotient abound, programs targeted at the genius (intellectually gifted) are rare. This is so because of the persistent view that the gifted ought to be able to “make it on their own,” if they can’t, they really weren’t gifted in the first place. (Robinson, 2003, Parke, 2005, sparks, 2007)
On a final note, the recipe of extraordinary achievement which include Intelligence, considerable drive, persistence, perseverance etc. Are to a certain degree genetic. If you’re born “stupid and lazy” forget about earning a Nobel Prize in physics.
Let’s take a look at the below short biography of a person published on page 125 of people weekly magazine in 2003.
“Writing at age 2, Reading at age 3, playing classical music on the piano at age 4 and composing music at age 5. But that is just the start of Sho Yono’s resume. With an IQ measured at 200, he entered Loyola University at the age of 9 and graduated summa cum laude at the age of 12. Then it was off to a joint graduate program in molecular genetics and medicine. He received a PhD at the age of 18, and he is now in medical school. Along the way, he received black belt in taekwondo and played piano on a national radio program. He’s also prone to understatement, saying “it is just fun learning.”
Do you still think Sho Yono was made through training and practice?
REFERENCE:
Parke, B.N (2003) Discovering programs for talent development. Thousand oaks, CA: Corwin press.
People weekly. (2003, June 23) kid doc: He’s no brain surgeon yet but sho yono, 12, is about to start med school. People weekly, 125
Robinson, N.M (2003) two wrong do not make a right: sacrificing the needs of gifted students does not solve the society’s unsolved problems. Journal for the education of the gifted, 26, 251-273
Sparks, S.D (2007, October 2). Foundation: Gifted poor students given short shrift. Education daily, 40, 3.
Valerie Strauss (2012) geniuses born or made?. Retrieved online @ 10:15am on 12:12:2015 @ www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/answer-sheet/post/geniuses-born-or-made/2012/05/28/gJQAkvRhxu-blog.html. https://www.quora.com/are-geniuses-born-made-or-both
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Idiots
American Heritage Dictionary.
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“Media: Is not A panacea for global terrorism".https://vaxity.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/yabatech.jpgmenzo4u: “The media is the most powerful entity on earth. They have the power to make the innocent guilty, and make the guilty innocent, and that is power. Because they control the mind of the masses”-MalcomX
On this note, I use this medium to extend my humble greetings to the organisers of this great debate, the unbiased jurists, fellow debaters and the highly observant spectators. My name is menzo4u, first representative of Yaba College of Technology, Yabatech. I am opposing the topic which says as quoted, “Media: A panacea for global terrorism".
There is no gainsaying the media has taken over the globe, especially in a world where technology is fast-growing like the speed of light, such that we can now have access to any information on our palm. Before delving into details, I will like to give a comprehensive definition of the key terms in the subject of discourse.
Terrorism: According wikipedia, it is commonly defined as a violent act (or the threat of violent acts) intended to create fear (terror), perpetrated for a religious, political or ideological goal, and which deliberately disregard the safety of the non-combatants (e.g., neutral military personnel or civilians). Media: Wikipedia also defines media as the the collective communication outlets or tools that are used to deliver information or data. The media comes in various forms such as print media (newspapers, magazines), social media (whatsapp, twitter, facebook), and electronic media (radio, television) among others. The question as to whether the media is a problem or a panacea (solution) for global terrorism is not a debatable one. This fact can best be established through the way the media has promoted the rise in terrorism across the globe. The main objective of terrorist organisations is to garner recognition and propagate their “gospel” to the world, and the media has been a perfect tool for them to achieve this purpose. The case study here is the Islamic State of Iraq and Levente (ISIL) and BokoHaram which make use of various online media to increase their level of global recognition by uploading various attacks they perpetrated through the use of YouTube, Twitter, and Facebook among others.
Before the current revolution of the media, particularly before the internet comes into the scene, there have been many terrorist organisations in various parts of the world, but hardly do they gain this type of global awareness and recognition as it is today. In case I start talking about some past terrorist groups like the Aryan Nations, the Orange Volunteers, Antibalaka Group, hardly can anyone know about them due to the very low media coverage they had compared to this era.
In addition, the social media in particular has been a source of recruitment for terrorists. According to a news report by Newyork Times, ISIL for instance, now has online media through which they recruit teenagers globally. A similar instance is Alex, a 23-year old American who confesses to have been lured into joining the ISIL through the “Twitter”, and many of such cases. The fibble-minded who go online are easily brainwashed and hoodwinked into various terrorist organisations around the world.
Furthermore, the media instigate violence through false publications, which eventually leads to terrorism. Some weeks ago, news broke out concerning the bombardment of the headquarters of Shi’ite Group (an Islamic Movement in Nigeria) which led to the arrest of their leader, Ibrahim Zak’zaky, before we knew it, his fake pictures showing how he had been beaten up and tortured by the Nigerian Army in a pool of blood was already circulated in the media. This singular false report has attracted various international protests from countries like Iran, India and so on. If not for the timely intelligence applied by the Federal Government of Nigeria to curb the issue, the Shi’ite followers would have been another new-born terror group by now due to the alleged toturing of their leader which the media made them believe.
Furthermore, terrorist organizations now use the online media as a channel through which they communicate with one another. A news report on dreitbart.com (2014) said, and I quote “BokoHaram receiving advice from ISIS on how to create African caliphate”. The media has made this possible for the terrorists through the use of social media accounts like Twitter, Facebook, among others. This is what they term “online jihad”.
By implication, the media also make the success against winning the war against terrorism a difficult one. Since the media is not only a source of communication but also information, the terrorists have taken advantage of this to have easy access to various plans by the millitary and thereby making adjustment to their plans. For example, if not for the throughly restricted media access that the United States ensured during their intensive search for Osama Binladen, the media would have published several moves to capture him to the public domain.
In conclusion, just like MalcomX’s quote above,”…the media control the mind of the masses”. The masses is you and me, it is the teenagers who have unrestricted access to various media like Google, twitter, or Youtube to watch “interestingly”, how various terror acts are carried out across the globe, and eventually put it into practice. In my final words, I believe with the aforementioned challenges, the media is not a panacea for global terrorism. Thank you.
Reference: Definition of terrorism by Wikipedia: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrorism
Definition of Media: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_(communication)
MalcomX Quote: http://mobile.brainyquote.com/quotes/keywords/media.html
Dreitbart: BokoHaram and ISIS communication http://www.breitbart.com/national-security/2014/09/10/report-boko-haram-receiving-advice-from-isis-on-how-to-create-african-caliphate/
Shiite killings: http://allafrica.com/view/group/main/main/id/00040328.html
New York Times Report http://mobile.nytimes.com/2015/06/28/world/americas/isis-online-recruiting-american.html?referer= |
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Strike: A wrong Approach to Nigeria's Educational Problem[img] http://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1403632_oau-logo_jpegfd792ca2348535d7a50271d82c1b576d[/img] OAUTemitayo: Strike: A wrong Approach to Nigeria's Educational Problem. Position: Support Temitayo Lasisi representing OAU.
The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next. (Abraham Lincoln) Is there a country that can advance technologically, socially, economically and militarily without a strong and effective education system? The answer is probably capital NO in sane minds. The Nigerian public education sector comprises of the students, the educators and the administrators representing the government. In pressing home their demands when in disagreement with government, labour unions in the education sector sometimes embark on strike actions. Business Dictionary defined a strike action as "Collective, organized, cessation or slowdown of work by employees, to force acceptance of their demands by the employer. Aligning the several items usually put in their demands by labour unions with the results of such agitation and situation on ground seems confusing. In our education sector, we have several trade and labour unions from ASUU (Academic Staff Union of Universities), ASUP (Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics), SSANU (Senior Staff Association of Nigerian Universities), NASU (Non Academic Staff Union) and a host of others. A quick recap of past agitations by this trade unions in the form of protests and strikes has shown the agitations not only to be persistent and unending, the agitations and most importantly the various strikes embarked upon by this unions have been centered around almost the same set of demands every now and then. The fact that this strikes are centered on same recurrent demands means previous strikes have failed to achieve their desired aims. If past strikes were successful, will the labour unions be agitating for same demands again? The only result the ever recurring strikes has brought on the education sector is the improved standard of living of the members of ASUU, ASUP, SSANU, NASU and ASUSS which is evident in their luxurious cars ironically parked in front of dilapidating lecture rooms and administrative structures with leaking roofs. Nigerian primary schools are still battling with dilapidated buildings collapsing and leading to the death of innocent students, inadequate or non available teaching aids, poorly trained teachers and inadequate funding such that majority of this schools are on live support funding provided by PTAs (Parent Teachers Association). Primary six students of nowadays cannot read, write and comprehend the simplest of sentences. The failure of strikes in our education sector is evident in the persistent lamentations of lecturers, students and other staffs of higher learning institutions over poor studying and working environment. What have the numerous aluta continua, victory is never certain protests given us? If despite all the strike actions embarked upon by this unions their members are still lamenting over deteriorating facilities then we need to weigh the impact of this strikes which has only increased the time spent by people to get their certificates. What could be more frustrating for students and parents than ASUU going on a six month strike action with demands such as increase in salaries and emoluments, university autonomy, increased funding and improved facilities only to call off such strike and resume lecturing in same dilapidated structures just because their salaries were increased despite disrupting students' academic calendar? Unending corruption in the education sector is a proof that workers in our education sector cannot be entrusted with the responsibility of agitating for a sound education system. Almost all the money budgeted for capital projects are being embezzled or misappropriated by the same members of this labour unions. Or how do we describe the massive corruption being unearthed in educational institutions by EFCC and co? A look at the results of students in SSCE, NECO and GCE has shown an unfortunate decline in the performance of secondary school students. There are several examination miracle centres established by same striking members of this labour unions with the purpose of helping lazy students cheat in WASSCE and NECO. If past strike actions had made positive impact on students' academic sophistication, will they need immoral help in examination special centers popularly known as special centers? Then what is the essence of past strike actions embarked upon by labour unions? This labour unions are not concerned about the dilapidating hostels in the universities but their pocket. If OAU students are not protesting poor welfare conditions in their hostels today, IMSU students will be carrying placards tomorrow over inadequate classrooms. Our university laboratories are still equipped with the same rustic and outdated equipments supplied since early 80's. So many times students will have to contribute money together in order to buy chemical reagents for practicals, so pathetic! Our teaching hospitals are nothing to write home about, majority of them are not even worth calling consulting centres looking at their sorry situation. We have heard of surgeons using candles to perform surgical operations in our teaching hospitals, how low can our teaching hospitals deteriorate in standard? The simplest of tools are missing in the engineering departments of our universities and polytechnics. No machineries, no simulation equipments. Despite all the agitations, things are not improving across board. Strike actions are only improving the financial and living status of labour union members while making the life of students and parents miserable and pathetic through persistent time wasting and demoralising closure of schools that add no value to the life of students. So many established entrepreneurs have been lamenting since time immemorial about the unemployable status of majority of Nigerian graduates which is a pointer to the fact our education sector is not improving despite the numerous strike actions. Nigerian government have refused to increase funding to the education sector with budgetary allocation declining to 8% in 2014 even though the United Nations standard is 26%. This means that the six month ASUU strike of 2013 with demands centered on increased funding of universities is a failure in all ramifications. With the current sorry state of dilapidating infrastructures, inadequate funding, inadequate teaching aids, declining performance of students and inadequate teachers and lecturers, unending reports of massive, brute and stinking corruption, extension of students' time spent on academic careers and disruption of academic calendars in our educational institutions, it is very evident that strike actions is a wrong approach, it has not achieved the desired impact on the structures, institutions and stakeholders that represents the education system. We therefore cannot continue to derail the future of our youths through ineffective strike actions with lopsided impacts. The earlier we adopt another strategy the better.
Resources: Definition of strike action. www.businessdictionary.com/definition/strike.html ASUU Strike; History of ASUU STRIKE from 1999 till 2013. www.dailyschoolnews.com.ng/ASUU-strike-hostory-of-ASUU-strike-from-1999-till-2013/ On Teaching Hospitals And Partnerships. www.medicalworldnigeria.com/2015/09/on-teaching-hospitals-and-partnerships Worrisome performance of SSCE students. www.radionigerialagos.com/index.php/news/189-worrisome-performance-of-ssce-students Students’ performance drops as WAEC releases 2014 results. dailypost.ng/2014/08/11/students-performance-drops-waec-releases-2014-results/ Imo varsity students protest poor academic condition. dailytimes.com.ng/imo-varsity-students-protest-poor-academic-condition/ WAEC Distinction/Merit Awards: When’ll public schools bridge the gap? www.vanguardngr.com/2014/12/waec-distinctionmerit-awards-whenll-public-schools-bridge-gap/ Obafemi Awolowo University shut after students protest. www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/194267-obafemi-awolowo-university-shut-after-students-protest.html Challenging conditions at Nigerian universities. www.iunc.net/Challenging_conditions_at_Nigerian_universities.html University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital doctors use candle lights, torch to perform surgeries – ARD President. www.nigerianeye.com/2015/10/university-of-nigeria-teaching-hospital.html?m=1 7 killed in Jos school building collapse, rescue efforts continue. www.premiumtimesng.com/news/headlines/189998-update-7-killed-in-jos-school-building-collapse-rescue-efforts-continue.hState EFCC arrests Adamawa University VC, others for selling N13m SUV as scrap. www.premiumtimesng.com/news/189334-efcc-arrests-adamawa-university-vc-others-for-selling-n13m-suv-as-scrap.html |
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GENIUS ARE NOT BORN, BUT MADEsammyscholar: Topic: GENIUSES ARE BORN, NOT MADE!
School: The Polytechnic, Ibadan
Stance: Against
"Born genius vs. made genius" is a controversial phenomenon that, even, scholars from related fields are finding hard to reach a common ground on. The 'born genius' protagonists have always said that genius is a product of raw talent and intelligence culminated from birth or heredity. In lending credence to their claims, they are always swift to citing child prodigies like Leonardo da Vinci, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Michael Jordan et al; who at tender ages, began to exhibit exemplary traits.
Conversely, the 'made genius' advocates, on their own spectrum of the line, believe every man is born with innate talent, ingenuity, and with matching brain capacities. They posit that genius is what the 'carrier' made of his creator's given talent, intellectuals, skills and ingenuity. They believe every man (able or disable) is endowed with innate talent and giving such ability/talent a right platform to nurture, and a stimulating and supportive environment to grow, is what produces genius.
Hence, is genius actually culminated from birth? Or, at the opposite, made? Well, without mincing words, I make bold to say; geniuses are not born, but made!
DEFINITION OF KEY TERMS
GENIUS, according to a repute professor of psychology - Keith Simonton, "is a person who have the intelligence, enthusiasm, and endurance to acquire the needed expertise in a broadly valued domain of achievement and who then make contributions to that field that are considered by peers to be both original and highly exemplary."
CHILD PRODIGY, according to wikipedia; "is a person under the age of ten who produces meaningful output in some domain to the level of an adult expert performer."
"Genius is one percent inspiration; ninety-nine percent perspiration" says Thomas Alva Edison.
It is, rather, bewildering that most of the celebrated geniuses that many have taken to be super humans, created with some sort of peculiarities have attested, themselves, to the fact that 'perspiration' is the potent behind their ground breaking successes. When pressed, they have always said their successes are final products of many inputs; which include: inspiration, perspiration, hard work, commitment, vision, determination, imagination, and other virtues. One then begins to wonder why the notion; “geniuses are born,” has hitherto, persisted.
Little wonder Albert Einstein was quick to assert that; "Everyone is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid." That is, many have what it takes to become genius; but when told, they disbelieve. They believe ingenuity is restricted and limited to some set of persons, and thus, genius can only be attained by certain few.
Basically, every man has something in him that if discovered and well harnessed would lunch him into the society of geniuses. There is always an area of life that every man is gifted. Even the biggest dunce in one field has a specific area where he is talented and if he could discover his talent and put it to good use; only sky would be his limit.
Scott Barry Kaufman, an American pathologist, once averred; “Genius involves figuring out who you are, and owning yourself." Genius simply means discovering yourself and building on that thing that you found to be your strength.
Truly, traits are transferable from parent to child. And there is also the possibility that a child of intelligent parent would take after them; but there is no guarantee to that! Although, some children are quick to demonstrate high-level intellectual trait right at tender age, but they likely would become nothing if those trait are not well exploited, leveraged and put to good use (which is the making process).
'Make', according to wikipedia; "is to form (something) by putting parts together or combining substances; create." Therefore, it is safe to say that genius is the final product of combination of many parts, which includes: talent discovery, courage, vision, passion, insight, reasoning, practice, hard work, determination, perspiration, imagination, perseverance, et al.
startlingly, some, many a times, tend to take the fact that only few persons have attained the height of geniuses in the history of man to mean it is a special and super magical trait ascribe to few persons. "Thousands of geniuses live and die undiscovered - either by themselves or by others," Says Mark Twain. Just as not everybody would live to become rich; many also would not live to become genius, even when they have the endowment; because not all would be willing to do and give what it takes.
While delving into Albert Einstein’s anatomy, Dean Falk of Florida State University was quoted to have said; "both nature and nurture were probably involved in Einstein's success, pointing out that his parents were "very nurturing" and encouraged him to be independent and creative, not only in science but also in music, paying for piano and violin lessons." "Einstein programmed his own brain.” “When the field of physics was ripe for new insights, "he had the right brain in the right place at the right time."
A critique of Falk’s statement above reveals that self discovery, supportive home, nurture, practice and positioning are what played the lead role in Albert’s success; which further corroborates the fact that genius is the final product of many factors, and not just a trait inherited by birth.
Furthermore, there is also the need to place more emphasis on ‘positioning’ in the making of a genius. Come to think of it; If Albert Einstein had lived all his years in a very remote section of a village in sub-Saharan Africa, and had no equipments and facilities to explore; would he still have lived to become what he became? Or if Lionel Messi (the much touted soccer genius) had out rightly gone the academic way, would he still have achieved high impetus as he does in soccer today? Our answers, undoubtedly, are synonymous. It is a capital NO.
Also, talking about child prodigy? Truth is, every child prodigy was only lucky to have been at the right place, doing the right thing at the right time. They were fortunate enough to have discovered themselves early in life and providence so have it on them that they had a very supportive home and environment. The musical genius - Mozart, was only lucky to have had a father who himself was a musician and was able to furnish his daughter with what he thought would help her in her musical career.
Conclusively, genius is a sheer product of self discovery, positioning, hard work, perseverance among others. Thomas Edison would have become nothing had he not persevered - it takes only a determined person to try out something more than a thousand times. “Hard work beats talent when talent fails to work hard,” says Kevin Durant. No matter the enormity of the talent of a child; it would out rightly amounts to nothing if all the virtues cited above are missing.
Before I put scribble to halt, I would like to affirm, once again, that genius are not born, but made. Thank you.
REFERENCES:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_brain
https://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/facts.html
http://news.sciencemag.org/2012/11/why-einstein-was-genius
https://www.quora.com/Can-a-genius-still-be-a-genius-if-they-are-uneducated-in-the-modern-sense
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