How are the brains of super geniuses (like Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Elon Musk, James Clerk Maxwell & Donald Trump) different from the average person’s brain?

Last Updated: 02.07.2025 12:58

How are the brains of super geniuses (like Albert Einstein, Sir Isaac Newton, Elon Musk, James Clerk Maxwell & Donald Trump) different from the average person’s brain?

They are not different. They are just humans like us.

Have a variety of interests and obsessions.

* Creative fields (Fine Arts)

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“Ability to self-educate, self-experiment, and expand yourself at anything like a polymath by using the internet + Extreme focus + Continuous flow state of mind + Confidence + Thinking of risks like a child’s toy while failures don’t shake your brain and heart + Courage + Craziness + Not settling with being normal and embrace being unique and weird + Delusional Optimism + Perseverance + Urgency”.

Here are some brief guidelines.

Try to become a self taught superhuman polymath.

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Here is how everyone can do it.

* Business fields (Traditional business, entrepreneurship, management, sales, marketing, real estate, stock investing, and day trading)

* Political and social work fields (Governing people, running the state or nation, and solving social issues)

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* Academic fields (Sciences, Commerce, and Humanities.)

HOW?

Anyone can become great. Without waiting for the right environment, right timing, right connections, right opportunities, and even luck. If you wait for one. You will remain mediocre, average, and normal. That’s for sure!

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Work on these things:

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* Athletic fields (Sports)

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* Skills-based fields (Market-driven fields which pays you money to build stuff or provide a service.)