. Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison
Daily Motivation[Mar-2-2025]    

Genius is one percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration." - Thomas Edison


Craig Wright's "The Hidden Habits of Genius" is like a peek into how really, really smart and creative people think and act. It's not just about being born with a "genius" brain; it's about habits you can learn!

Here are 7 lessons from the book,

1. Work Super Hard (Relentless Drive): Geniuses don't just wait for ideas to pop into their heads. They work super hard, like practicing an instrument for hours every day. It's like training to become a superhero!

2. Be Curious and Ask "Why?" (Childlike Curiosity): They're always asking questions and trying to figure things out, like a kid who wants to know how everything works. Never stop asking questions!

3. Think Differently (Nonconformity): Geniuses aren't afraid to go against the crowd or have unusual ideas. They're like artists who use different colors and shapes to create something new.

4. Don't Fear Mistakes (Rebellious Independence): They see mistakes as learning opportunities, not failures. They're not afraid to try new things and make mistakes along the way. It's like learning to ride a skateboard – you might fall, but you get back up!

5. Focus Deeply (Obsessive Passion): When they're working on something they love, they can focus for long periods of time, like when you're playing your favorite video game and lose track of time.

6. Find Your Spark (Purposeful Dissent): They're passionate about what they do and want to make a difference in the world. It’s like finding something you really care about, and wanting to make it better.

7. Combine Ideas (Imaginative Thinking): They're good at connecting different ideas and seeing things in new ways. It’s like mixing different ingredients to make a brand new recipe.

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