domingo, 27 de febrero de 2011

Make me a genius !!!



Can you truly make some one a genius?  I find this idea very interesting, but most importantly very challenging. However, there is  fascinating case, where a father proves that all it takes is practice and dedication.

Susan is one of the world best chess players in the worlds; she is the one who made chess be a sport not only for men, but women as well. As a very young child she found a chess board by mistake when she was looking for a new toy to play with at home, little did she know, she had found the sport that she would excel in.  Her father believed that geniuses could be made, they did not have to be born, and he proved everyone that his ideas were accurate.

He made his young girl practice every day for about six hours.  Susan got better and better very day. It is important to point out that girls are better at reasoning; this gave her a small advantage. Since she had so much time to practice, she remembered so many different chess moves by chunking. Chunking is the ability to remember things in groups rather than individually.

She is truly an admirable women, but I believe that  her fathers support and this admirable idea of being able to make a genius , made her who she is.

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