What is it like to be smarter than 95% of the people you meet? Fifty-four-year-old Alison reflects on her intelligence with disappointment, wishing for glamour instead. Jean, at 38, feels unchallenged after mastering her job in just six weeks. This unprecedented, 10-year study of 100 gifted adults explores how early identification as a "smart kid" influences career choices, friendships, and romantic relationships. It raises questions about why some gifted individuals achieve greatness while others struggle or engage in self-destructive behaviors. Marylou Streznewski offers insights into the signs of giftedness, its challenges, and its potential. Traditionally, giftedness was defined by high IQ scores, but it now encompasses extraordinary creative, leadership, or physical skills, along with heightened perception and sensitivity. These traits shape how gifted adults navigate relationships, careers, and life challenges. Streznewski categorizes gifted adults into types, such as the Striver, Superstar, and Independent. Through the voices of 100 individuals aged 18 to 90 from diverse backgrounds, the book reveals the blessings and burdens of a high-powered mind. It is an informative and engaging exploration that resonates with many, making it a valuable resource for gifted individuals, educators, and parents alike.
Marylou Kelly Streznewski Poradie kníh (chronologicky)
