Is there really a genius boy? It s too much of an exaggeration to be said to be a genius boy, right?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-14
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It does exist. People have different genes, and some people are very smart, beyond the wisdom and ability of ordinary people. Like some composers, writers, scientists, military strategists, poets, etc., Cao Xueqin, Zhuge Liang, etc., throughout the ages, there are countless to count, their wisdom is beyond the imagination of ordinary people, not everyone can become a genius, the day after tomorrow is diligent and hardworking, ordinary people do not have a big achievement, this is the natural genius, ghost talent, genius.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    According to scientific research, the so-called high IQ and extraordinary intelligence geniuses are all cultivated rather than born, and geniuses are people who use the right brain, and the right brain development is carried out before school age, any child can be a genius, Rao's mother's son is called "Rao Shunhan", Hanhan has too much aura, the world memory master, genius boy, known as "arithmetic genius", "Professor Rao from the stars", is one of the members of China's super brain talent pool. It all originated because he participated in Jiangsu Satellite TV's "The Strongest Brain" program and was one of the members of China's super brain talent pool.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There must be, genius is formed at the moment of insemination! And that moment is related to factors such as the season, the environment, the atmosphere, the state of mind and the mind. Of course, the most important factor is genes, which is the internal factor.

    The so-called external causes work through internal causes is also! However, acquired diligence also has some improvement effects, but it cannot be fundamentally changed.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be. But only specialists, not generalists! Therefore, in many world aptitude tests, there will be a situation where the IQ is very high, and the EQ and AQ are very low.

    In fact, people with extraordinary intelligence are originally of the same level as our normal people, perhaps due to the combination of environment, artificiality and some special factors. Time is also a factor, if you continue to instill things in a certain area from the fetal period, from shallow to deep and gradually improve, the fetus will be born after birth will be much better than the ordinary fetus in a certain field of development.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Exist! News**There are also entertainment platforms that have been recommended a lot about the super long brain. Intelligence includes six aspects, observation, memory, imagination, analysis, thinking, and adaptability.

    Painters, carpenters, reconnaissance and spy personnel, and other professions have the ability to remember, some of which are innate, and some of which are acquired.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    A friend of mine when he was a child was very powerful, even if he was not a student with good grades, but his supercomputing ability was beyond our reach, and there was no quick calculation in the society decades ago, let alone in a rural school with difficult school conditions, I remember when I learned abacus, this classmate of mine just didn't know how to dial the beads, but every time I could open my mouth to say the number, my teacher began to think that he copied it and finally tested it and had to admit it, let him say the calculation method, He couldn't even speak. When he was young, he went to be a soldier, and his supernormal calculation ability was heard about by the division commander of his unit, and he was tested, alas, just because the cultural base was too low to be used. I have to admit that there is an extra-long brain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    In the past, when I was teaching a literacy class for first-graders, I conducted a test that asked more than 30 students to memorize the 12 words they had just spoken in the shortest amount of time, and one student was able to memorize them all in two minutes, some took five minutes, some took 10 minutes, some took longer to memorize, and some could not memorize at all. "Technology is easy to learn, knowledge is difficult to learn" in the face of mathematical problems, some students have no way to start, and a very few students can analyze properly in a short time to find a way, "he is here to learn" This is a genius.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    After a complete modern education, he obtained a bachelor's degree, and finally his IQ was 105, reaching the high point of the innate range. Finally, genius is not just something that exists in academia. In the sports, literary and artistic industries, most of the top talents are also talented.

    If Phelps doesn't join the professional swimming team, I believe that if he loves swimming, it will be more than enough to crush ordinary people. The talented seedlings have been systematically trained, and both are indispensable, so that he has achieved his status as the first person in the swimming world.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Going to the third year of high school at the age of 16 is indeed a bit of a cow, but it may be too early to say that he is a genius boy, if he finishes his third year of high school, he can be admitted to a prestigious school like Tsinghua University and Peking University, and then we will call him a genius.

    It's not too late.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If it's just the conditions you say, it's a bit of an exaggeration.

    But if the other party not only went to the third year of high school at this age, but also entered Tsinghua University and Peking University in the college entrance examination. Or maybe it was a remarkable achievement at a relatively young age, and I think it is still worthy of this title.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    You just entered high school, and some people say that you are a polite compliment for your genius boy, maybe you are excellent in character and learning, and you are liked by everyone, and they also like you to say this, so you don't have to pay too much attention to it.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It feels like it's pretty smart, but being said to be a genius is indeed a bit exaggerated, but this can also make many people feel envious.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Because he may have a talent of his own, this kind of talent is not envied by others, and it is not an exaggeration to exaggerate genius, after all, there may be only a few in tens of thousands of people.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There are people outside the world, there are many students who study well in the world, and it is indeed too exaggerated to say that he is a genius boy when he is a senior in high school at the age of 16, and a child who is in his third year of college at the age of 16 is not even more called a genius boy.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes, there are really too many such students in the country, and it can only be said that they study well, and as for the genius boys, it is a bit exaggerated.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's really amazing according to age.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    The third year of high school at the age of 16 is a bit excellent! It's too much of an exaggeration to say that he is a genius boy!

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    How can you speak based on the strength of your academic performance, it is not an exaggeration if you have memorized the strength of a genius boy.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    According to the law, the student can only go to the first grade of primary school in 2011, enter primary school in 2011, and normally graduate in 2023.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    It's a bit of an exaggeration, but it's really good.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Actually, I can't judge if I'm not a genius, but this person should be very smart, learn everything quickly, and be enviable.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    I used an exaggerated technique to express my praise for you!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    It's a genius boy in a small place.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    Normal, we should look at world life with a normal heart.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    Right. It's no surprise that at the age of 16 in the third year of high school, those junior classes are now common. There are always people who have worked hard since they were teenagers and completed their studies in a very short time, and they have put in exponential efforts and deserved to be rewarded.

    But they don't become geniuses, they also work hard through their own efforts, but they are harder than us.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    You say that the same is likened to the heavens. Silver and Xiaobai, both of them are called genius boys, I personally think that Yin's current strength should be better than Xiaobai, and Silver gives people a feeling of being hidden, and I feel that Silver is not so simple, why did I follow Lan Da at the beginning and didn't explain it.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-15

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    Since there are areas where the cultivation of talents is slow due to educational resources, there are "geniuses" who far surpass others because of their individual talents, and the construction of socialism requires a large number of high-quality talents. If these children who are exceptionally gifted in learning are placed at the same level as most children, and only use the college entrance examination to screen them, it seems a bit "buried talents". In order to meet the increasing demand for top talents in New China and provide a new channel for gifted children such as You Xiangmin, USTC established a "juvenile class" in 1978 that only recruits elite talented teenagers.

    This junior class has an extremely strict entrance exam, and it also brings together the top teachers in various fields in China, which is a typical education model of "concentrating on doing great things".

    According to statistics, the juvenile class has trained a total of five academicians, they are Zhuang Xiaowei, Gu Jianjun, Du Jiangfeng, Zhang Yaqin and Luo Liqun. These five people have made very high achievements in the scientific research community and have made great contributions to the development of human high-tech fields; But unfortunately, among these five people, only Du Jiangfeng still retains his Chinese nationality and obtained the title of academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, while the rest of the academicians have joined foreign nationality and obtained the title of academician issued abroad. In order to meet the increasing demand for top talents in New China and provide a new channel for these gifted children, USTC established a "junior class" in 1978 that only recruits elite talented teenagers.

    This junior class has an extremely strict entrance exam, and at the same time, it also brings together the top famous teachers in various fields in the country, which is a typical education model of "concentrating on doing great things".

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    In our inherent thinking, we always think that those who achieve great things, geniuses, because they are gifted, and no matter how hard we ordinary people try, we can't reach their level, is this really the case?

    The authors, who have conducted more than 30 years of in-depth observation, interviews, and testing in various industries, have explored the psychological states, physiology, and neuroanatomical aspects of these remarkable figures, and have come to an important conclusion: genius is a talent that we are born with in each of us, and with proper methods, we can also make the most of it.

    By the age of seven, Mozart had already performed around Europe in 1763, and more importantly, his absolute pitch was so rare that only one in every 10,000 people had the ability to do so. Even among virtuoso instrumentalists this ability is extraordinary, Beethoven and Brahms does not, Vladimir Horowitz and Igor Stravinsky do not, which is enough to prove that there is an innate talent that is often only born with a lucky few, and not the majority.

    In 2014, the ** Society in Tokyo carried out an experiment, the Japanese psychologist Sakaki Atom recruited 24 children aged 2-6 years old, organized them to train for several months, teaching them how to distinguish the various chords played on the piano by sound, until the children were trained to be able to identify all 14 chords selected by Sakaki Atom, and some children completed it in less than a year. After completing the training, the children are trained to have the perfect pitch and can distinguish the pitch of the single piece played on the piano.

    The results were staggering, as it was thought that only one person in every 10,000 people had a perfect pitch, which was a rare genius, but all of the children who participated in the research on the Sakaki atom had it. Suffice it to say that only a lucky few possess a talent that can be cultivated and developed by almost everyone with a moderate amount of exposure and training.

    Our so-called geniuses are actually the product of training, and Mozart's perfect pitch is also the result of his father's training. His father, a moderately gifted violinist and composer, pinned his unattained goals on his children, and when Mozart was 4 years old, his father began teaching him full-time lessons on the violin, harpsichord, and more. Mozart's training was far more intense and longer than the 24 children who trained Sakaki Aya atoms to perfect pitch, so it's no surprise that he achieved something extraordinary.

    A genius like Mozart, with a deep interest in ** and a flexible mind, coupled with proper training, has cultivated and developed abilities that make people who do not have those talents feel very amazing. And this ability, ordinary people can also acquire through effective training.

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  29. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    What is Genius?

    Does genius really exist?

    In the book "Deliberate Practice: How to Go from Novice to Master" by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool, it is proposed that "genius" can be achieved through training.

    In the book, the author explains innate talent with many experiments and examples. For example: the miracle of Paganini, the legend of Mozart, etc. The authors interpret genetic differences from different perspectives. And emphasize the importance of practicing correctly and effectively.

    In general, children with higher IQs are more likely to learn how to play chess when they first start learning to play chess, and may be selected for more advanced training programs and recommended for them. Others may not be taken advantage of more advanced training programs. The end result may be that the overall IQ of a chess player is much higher than the average IQ of the average person. But we know that in the real world, many grandmasters don't score particularly well on intelligence tests, so we may be ignoring the tremendous effort put in by all those who have the potential to become great chess players.

    In real life, children who behave well at the beginning are more likely to receive guidance and praise from teachers or mentors.

    It is human nature to want to invest in what they do best, including time, money, education, encouragement, support, etc., and try to protect their children from disappointment. There is no malice in this idea and practice, but the results are surprisingly destructive. The best way to avoid this phenomenon is to realize that each of us has our own potentials and try to find ways to develop them.

    Deliberate Practice believes that anyone can become a master if they master the right practice methods and work hard.

    Innate skills don't exist, but they're often not as important as we think. We habitually attribute our failures and mediocrity to talent, which is just making excuses for our own inadequacy and failure.

    You may not be able to become a "genius" with precise effort, but you will succeed or become a master in a certain field.

    Not all hard work can be exchanged for success, not all effort will be rewarded, but if you don't work hard, you have nothing.

    Life is supposed to be a process of continuous improvement. Although I can't become a "genius", I have been working hard and building my own dreams.

    Everyone's definition of success is different, but the path to success is the same. It's impossible to drop pie in the sky, and it's impossible to get something for nothing.

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