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Craig Wright's book The Hidden Habits of Genius explores the concept of genius across history and cultures. Wright challenges conventional notions of genius, arguing that it is not solely defined by IQ or innate talent but rather by a combination of factors, including hard work, resilience, originality, and a unique set of habits.Â
The book also examines the role of gender and societal biases in shaping our understanding and recognition of genius, highlighting the historical marginalization of women and people of colour.
Finally, it defines genius as someone whose original work significantly impacts society.
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Craig Wright's book The Hidden Habits of Genius explores the concept of genius across history and cultures. Wright challenges conventional notions of genius, arguing that it is not solely defined by IQ or innate talent but rather by a combination of factors, including hard work, resilience, originality, and a unique set of habits.Â
The book also examines the role of gender and societal biases in shaping our understanding and recognition of genius, highlighting the historical marginalization of women and people of colour.
Finally, it defines genius as someone whose original work significantly impacts society.

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