The word ‘genius’ is usually associated with a stigma that either says ‘god gifted’ or ‘intelligent since birth.’ However, this isn’t the case. There isn’t any mold available that can shape geniuses out of it. It is a trait built through passion. But the question is, how do you identify that zeal? Well, it comes from curiosity to know more about a subject you are interested in. Be it dance, writing, science, geography, art or anything. For example, if you want to become an actor, you would like to learn about its different forms, postures, the exercise required for warm-up, theatre groups to join, plays happening at school, film actors and their journey, etc.
Now you would think that in theory, the notion seems attractive, but is it possible to become successful based on passion in real life instead of inborn talent? And the answer is yes. To elaborate, we have streamlined the list of some inspirational personalities that didn’t achieve success because they were born ingenious. Instead, they identified what they wanted to do and made it possible. Upgrade to Subscription - Reading Program to unlock this content!This content is locked
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