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Geniuses are often driven by a deep passion for their work from "summary" of Genius by James Gleick

James Gleick explores the idea that geniuses are often motivated by a profound passion for their work. He delves into the lives of various geniuses throughout history to illustrate how this passion drives them to achieve greatness in their respective fields. Gleick explains that this passion is what sets geniuses apart from ordinary individuals, as it fuels their relentless pursuit of knowledge and innovation. One example Gleick provides is the renowned physicist Richard Feynman, whose insatiable curiosity and passion for physics led him to make groundbreaking discoveries in the field. Feynman's dedication to his work was evident in his tireless pursuit of knowledge and his willingness to push the boundaries of conventional thinking. Gleick highlights how Feynman's passion for physics fueled his creativity and allowed him to see the world in a unique way. Another example Gleick explores is the mathematician Henri ...
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    Genius

    James Gleick

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