| Subject: Re: My Thoughts Of What Makes A Genius |
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Krishnan
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Date Posted: 13:25:30 12/12/03 Fri
In reply to:
Donna L Thompson
's message, "Re: My Thoughts Of What Makes A Genius" on 18:29:03 10/17/03 Fri
>>A genius realizes self solitude is a necessity of life
>>and makes use of every precious moment thinking. She
>realizes self abilities and talents and utilizes them.
>>Perception is highly astute.
>>Communication is highly affective. Awareness is of
>everything around at the same time, while in deep
>thought. Thinking is phenomenal and comes in rapid
>sessions. Thinking makes sense to the genius. It
>differs from the norm! Eccentricities are seen in the
>geniuses thinking mind. It tolerates much, even the
>unbearable, but
>>genius cannot tolerate noise for too long a time.
>>Noise can be anything from a noisy crowd to a single
>>voice. Yes, even a single voice is extremely
>>interfering and invading to a genius in thought! A
>>geniuses mind is constantly thinking in ways to be
>>understood and known for her differences. Discernment
>>increases as awarenesses become known. A genius guides
>>in the right direction. Thinking oneself a genius
>doesn't make it so, proofing it can be done, if one is
>genius enough to figure out and produce an
>indisputable thought!
>>A genius thought versus a common thought; a common
>thought is debatable where a genius thought is
>indisputable. >Perfection is genius!
>Genius is original thought, thought out in genius ways
>to produce indisputable replies. Q: Is a geniuses
>thinking superior to common thinking? A: Decisions of
>action determines superiority in either one.
>Genius thoughts are heightened from reading others
>genius thoughts. Q: Does one have to be school
>knowledged to have genius thought? A: Self education
>can produce genius thought, stimulation of the mind,
>triggers more thinking. Reading anything of interest,
>and reading anything of no interest is stimulating to
>the mind, wheather realized or not. If asked if I
>thought myself as a genius, I would reply you decide.
>If answer was no, then I didn't do a good enough job
>of convincing! Ok, now on a serious note, I ummm, do
>with a positive attitude about this question, do
>believe I have genius thinking! I really know very
>little though in reality. I only know what thoughts
>come to my head as ones being good enough to expand
>and widen my scope of the thought.
>
>Donna L.Thompson 10/17/2003
From your comments,I have no doubts that you are one.
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