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Calculus 2
22:46
Calculus 2
Mar 27, 2015
calcworkshop.com
In the 1920s, a Stanford psychologist tracked genius children for 50 years.Malcolm Gladwell breaks down what he discovered:Rich families → successful. Poor families → failures.Not average. Failures. Genius-level IQs that produced nothing.He spent 60 minutes at Microsoft explaining why we're wrong about success:The psychologist was named Terman. He gave IQ tests to 250,000 California schoolchildren.He identified the top 0.1%. Kids with IQs of 140 and above.His hypothesis: these children would bec
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