Genuis // Kavi Plot Shop

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You know the plot shop rules!

P.S. this was actually a speech I wrote and gave before I perfomed a dance that was dedicated to a young kid I know, who has dyslexia, which was super neat. Anyway, adapt this into a story, if you please.

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"If you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid."

Now, I guarantee that everyone here knows who said that quote. And we'll get back to that, I promise, but first, I have a few things I'd like to point out.

The person sitting next to you who is on their iPhone right now, is holding the idea of a man named Steve Jobs. And, on iPhones, you can watch Netflix. And on Netflix is one of the greatest sitcoms ever made: FRIENDS, so great, the character, Rachel's haircut became popular with women during the run of the show. As you all know, Rachel is played by Jennifer Aniston.

Another point I would like to make is that in today's standards, TV and film can be considered a work of art, being able to win Academy Awards, Emmy Awards, and the best award of all, going down in history. Think of an iconic movie. Maybe some of us thought of Jurassic Park or Jaws. Those movies were directed by Steven Spielberg.

But, TV wasn't art a long time ago, and I'm talking a long time ago, like before anyone could even fathom the thought of a TV. Real art was painted pieces and sculptures and masterpieces that took a lifetime to complete. Those too can go down in history. The Mona Lisa could arguably be the most famous piece of artwork, that was painted by Leonardo Da Vinci.

Now, every person I just listed is or was battling dyslexia.

Oh, and the quote from the beginning? We all know Einstein said that. Now take a minute. Einstein. Albert Einstein. Theoretical physicist. The theory of relativity. Yes, that Albert Einstein.

Albert Einstein is nothing short of a scholar. We could even go beyond scholar. We could say he is the smartest person to walk the Earth, arguably, yes. We could also say that he was challenged, and maybe even stupid, because the man who figured out that "e" equals "mc" squared battled dyslexia.

And with that, I present to you: "Genius"

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