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The image of the child prodigy dominating from an early age is powerful—but often misleading. While stars like Novak Djokovic capture headlines, research across sports, music, and academia suggests that most elite performers were not standout children. Instead, many followed a “late bloomer” path, exploring diverse interests before narrowing their focus. This broader foundation may build adaptability, prevent burnout, and help individuals discover where their natural strengths truly lie. In this episode, we examine why delaying specialization might be the more reliable path to exceptional success.
https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/01/14/why-child-prodigies-rarely-become-elite-performers
By HSThe image of the child prodigy dominating from an early age is powerful—but often misleading. While stars like Novak Djokovic capture headlines, research across sports, music, and academia suggests that most elite performers were not standout children. Instead, many followed a “late bloomer” path, exploring diverse interests before narrowing their focus. This broader foundation may build adaptability, prevent burnout, and help individuals discover where their natural strengths truly lie. In this episode, we examine why delaying specialization might be the more reliable path to exceptional success.
https://www.economist.com/science-and-technology/2026/01/14/why-child-prodigies-rarely-become-elite-performers