Matthew Ackerman

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One reason could be that IQ-geniuses have it too easy in their early training. They don’t have to sweat the science courses they take in college. They find little reward in the necessarily tedious chores of data-gathering and analysis. They choose not to take the hard roads to the frontier, over which the rest of us, the lesser intellectual toilers, must travel.
Matthew Ackerman
Early failures and struggle provide ample material for confidence earned.
Letters to a Young Scientist
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