Many geniuses maintain a childlike curiosity throughout their lives. Mary Shelley wrote "Frankenstein" at 19, showcasing the imaginative spark often found in youth.
Childlike Perspective: Geniuses like Picasso and Shelley thrived by maintaining a youthful viewpoint. This fresh perspective fuels creativity and innovation.
Youthful Achievements: Mary Shelley wrote a classic novel as a teenager, showing that genius can manifest early with the right mindset.
Playfulness in Art: Picasso’s childlike approach allowed him to break from conventional artistic norms and create groundbreaking work.
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True genius lies in rare talents and the habits that nurture them. By exploring the hidden habits of great minds like Leonardo da Vinci and Mary Shelley, we uncover the traits that can elevate anyone's potential. Let’s delve into the secrets behind their remarkable achievements.
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