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Late Bloomers… there is still hope

by marcus on October 15th, 2008

On the road to great achievement, the late bloomer will resemble a failure: while the late bloomer is revising and despairing and changing course and slashing canvases to ribbons after months or years, what he or she produces will look like the kind of thing produced by the artist who will never bloom at all.

Prodigies are easy. They advertise their genius from the get-go. Late bloomers are hard. They require forbearance and blind faith. Whenever we find a late bloomer, we can’t but wonder how many others like him or her we have thwarted because we prematurely judged their talents. But we also have to accept that there’s nothing we can do about it. How can we ever know which of the failures will end up blooming?

Late Bloomers by Malcom Gladwell
Why do we equate genius with precocity?

From → ramblings

One Comment
  1. Now you’ve got me all conflicted over my writing and if I should spend more time on it even though sometimes I just want to take a nap.

    I suppose I am old enough that if I ever did anything I could be a late bloomer. But I could also become a late failure.

    Signed, Angst in the tropics.

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