1. The Childhoods of Artistic Geniuses – Untold Stories
Not every child becomes a great artist, but every great artist begins their journey as a child. Painters start by drawing animals and sketches in their notebooks. Sculptors begin by playing with mud in the backyard. Most illustrators can recall their favorite comics, video games, or animated films.
Forget the accolades, sold-out exhibitions, and timeless masterpieces. When the world’s most famous artistic geniuses were children, they faced the same challenges as you. Jackson Pollock moved frequently, living in eight different cities before the age of 16. Georgia O'Keeffe lived in the shadow of her 'perfect' brother, Francis. Jean-Michel Basquiat overcame poverty before becoming one of the most influential artists globally.
The book *The Childhoods of Artistic Geniuses* shares their stories, illustrated with vibrant images on every page. History is fascinating when seen through the eyes of children!
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2. The Extraordinary Individuals
Do you aspire for success? Have you dreamed of becoming an exceptional individual? If you are in the tech field, what factors could make you like Bill Gates? If you're in the arts, have you ever compared yourself to The Beatles or Mozart? In this straightforward book, you will find insights and suggestions that can guide you toward achieving your desired success.
From the success stories of iconic bands like The Beatles, software magnate Bill Gates, renowned lawyers from Wall Street, and many other geniuses, author Malcolm Gladwell reveals that the lives of successful people share fascinating commonalities. He also offers convincing explanations for the disappointing failures of highly intelligent prodigies.
With an engaging tone and captivating storytelling, Gladwell includes numerous interesting anecdotes, such as why most great hockey players are born in January, why children of Jewish immigrants often become New York's most influential lawyers, and why Asian agricultural traditions help children excel in math... But that’s just the start. Through these examples, Gladwell explores the complex paths to human success.
Challenging the belief in “self-made” individuals, the author argues that great people don’t just appear; they aren’t driven purely by talent or genius. They benefit from “hidden advantages” and unique opportunities from their environment and circumstances, which allow them to achieve heights others cannot. According to him, “Some deserve it, some don’t, some create their own success, while others are simply lucky.”
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3. The Eccentric Genius and the Mathematical Breakthrough of the Century
Grigory Perelman, the Russian mathematical genius who first solved one of the seven Millennium Prize Problems set by the Clay Mathematics Institute, earning a reward of one million dollars, chose to reject fame and fortune. After his remarkable achievement, he retreated into complete silence and isolation.
This book tells the story of his life and career, from the moment he first ventured into mathematics, ignoring the distractions of everyday life, and dedicating himself solely to his passion for mathematics, to the point where he turned his back not only on mathematics but also on the entire world.
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4. Genius & Early Education
Years ago, it was common for children of wealthy families to be caught for their immoral actions. At the time, these affluent families would turn to the journalists they often interacted with to explain, saying: "I was too busy with business to pay attention to my children. Now, this is the consequence, and I am utterly ashamed…" These words were often published in newspapers.
Claiming that being too busy with business to care for children is merely an excuse for an excessive obsession with making money. Such individuals certainly exist in this world, and this book is certainly not written for them.
Some modern women also believe that "motherhood would hinder personal growth, ruin careers, and disrupt their lifestyle." These individuals dislike motherhood largely because it interferes with their selfish habits. Many women think this way, and naturally, this book is not written for them either.
However, there are those who, though they know they have reached their limits, will still strive to make their children exceptional. They understand that they are just the first step, and their children will take the next step. What they couldn't achieve, their children will continue. These people, regardless of whether they succeed or fail, are still considered geniuses and outstanding individuals in society, rare to find in millions of people.
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5. The Generous Genius and the Battle of Currents
Nikola Tesla and his inventions, along with the true story behind the AC/DC current war, have long been topics of fascination for science enthusiasts. Tesla once wrote an autobiography (The Strange Life of Nikola Tesla), but being generous, he never mentioned the times he selflessly gave away groundbreaking inventions for the benefit of humanity, without considering his own gain.
This book uncovers new details about Nikola Tesla and the battle of currents. For the first time, we learn that Tesla was incredibly generous when he gifted inventions worth millions of dollars to his friend, George Westinghouse, to help Westinghouse’s company through difficult times.
Despite not having much money due to his investments in research infrastructure, Tesla always made sure his employees were well-compensated. The true winner of the current war was not Tesla, nor Westinghouse, nor Edison, as many believe, but rather a figure completely unrelated to the scientific world. All of these mysteries will be revealed in *Nikola Tesla - The Generous Genius and the Battle of Currents*.
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6. Tales of the Lives of Geniuses
The *Tales of the Lives of Geniuses* series consists of 10 books, each highlighting the life journey, creative process, and profound contributions of remarkable individuals who revolutionized the world.
Through these biographies, especially for younger readers, invaluable lessons about life philosophy, personal values, worldviews, educational principles, and success stories can be drawn.
With its simple, engaging, and literary style, the series will captivate students and open doors to fascinating knowledge.
This series is intended to inspire and accompany young readers as they reach for their grand dreams and aspirations, making life on Earth better for everyone. The full series includes 10 books: *Alfred Nobel and His Immortal Will*, *Leonardo da Vinci – The Universal Genius*, *The Ups and Downs of Hans Christian Andersen’s Life and Career*, *Isaac Newton – The Great Scientist*, *Leo Tolstoy – The Genius Realist Writer*, *Albert Einstein – A Childhood of Struggles and a Monumental Scientific Life*, *Thomas Edison – The Genius Who Began in Childhood*, *Marie Curie – The Exceptional Female Scientist*, *Victor Hugo – The Monumental Figure of French Romantic Literature*, and *Beethoven – The Great Classical Composer*.
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7. Genius and Fate – The Story of Mathematicians
This book tells the stories of five of the greatest mathematicians of the 19th and 20th centuries: Cauchy, Abel, Galois, Cantor, and Grothendieck, along with other prominent mathematicians and historical figures, as well as the Fields and Abel Prizes. Despite their differences, these mathematicians share common traits: challenging lives, unique personalities, and significant contributions to humanity.
Through this book, readers will gain insight into the landscape of mathematics over the past two centuries and discover valuable lessons drawn from the lives of these exceptional mathematicians.
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8. The Genius Within Each of Us
In this book, the author challenges the misconception that genes solely determine human talent or limitations. Instead, our fate is shaped by the dynamic interaction between genes and environment. You can grow taller, become smarter, more talented, and more successful. This is supported by numerous studies in genetics, child development, the lives of musical geniuses, or sports superstars, and more.
Written in clear and lively language, with an accessible and easy-to-understand presentation, the author offers a fresh perspective for parents, educators, policymakers, and anyone who seeks to make a meaningful impact on children's development.
With The Genius Within Each of Us, David Shenk presents a revolutionary message for everyone!
“A compelling and inspiring book that gives you new insights into your own life and our collective future.” – Daniel H. Pink, author of *Drive*.
“Surprisingly captivating… perfect for the bookshelf of philosophers, educators, or anyone who enjoys popular science.” – Phenotype Journal.
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