Being identified as a child prodigy could actually hamper the chances of being a high performer later in life, a new study has found. Researchers looking at the development of world-class performers ...
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Early genius is overrated: Here is why late bloomers often surpass child prodigies at the highest level
We often grow up believing that greatness reveals itself early. The chess prodigy, the child violinist, the teenage sports star — these stories dominate how we imagine success is born. However, a new ...
Matt Haimovitz is 42 and a world-renowned cellist. He rushed into the classical music scene at age 10 after Itzhak Perlman, the famed violinist, heard him play. "By the time I was 12, 13 years old I ...
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