Every genius individual has their own way of processing thoughts from paintings to research works, or simply sitting quietly and observing their own mind. If you take examples from historyAristotle, Leonardo da Vinci, Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Darwin, Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Steve Jobs, and others they were known for their thinking, not for money or fame. Never compare fame with a genius nature, as both exist in their own realms. Then what strikes the genius? Is it IQ or luck?
Think again the answer lies in the very system that has been questioning our behavior. It's nothing complicated, nothing rocket-science level but simply the "CURIOSITY" that lies in every individual, hidden deep inside. It first appeared when we were six-year-old children but often fades under an exhausting environment and high expectations for the future. If anyone can reignite the flame to know more, to seek more, that's where the triggering event happens, and he or she can reach intellectual heights we never imagined. The brain functions exactly the way we expect it to. For example: Why do turtles live so long? Why are we pulled back onto the earth after jumping for a second? It's the input system we feed it with.
Consider a computer and a chatbot. The computer gives the same data for a given input and displays it as output, whereas the chatbot uses existing data, analyses it, and gives a properly structured answer to the user. You're neither of these, but you can use them as a reference to understand the super-intelligent "brain." It is far more complex and intricate than we think. From signals running through neurons to their functions, everything is systematically connected like dots.
Even a small habit, with minimal understanding, can make a difference. The Cure of Riot is the most practical way to solve problems: think, What if this substance existed? What if things worked the other way around? Add imagination to your thinking that's the best gift you can give yourself.
If this seems overwhelming, start with simpler questions: Why is the sky blue? Why are people the way they are? Why does water have waves? These questions trigger your thinking, and that's when your brain realizes something has gone unnoticed in its patterns. Curiosity arises only through If and What, guiding your mind toward the most creative and genius thinkers. Neurons work best when challenged.
Imagine staying in a white room for 10 years, thinking, Yes, this is my static life and my thinking. That's the most foolish thing you could do. Instead, ask: What if there is a world outside this? How does that world function? That's how curiosity rises, allowing you to surpass the majority who are stuck in traditional ways of thinking, rather than using the superhuman capabilities we are capable of. Misunderstanding can be called a mistake, but laziness is simply a foolish way to remain trapped in the same loop.
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