Thursday, 24 July 2014

Geniuses are not born they can be made

The phrase "born genius" is deceptive. It is true that genes undoubtedly play a job in intelligence but it never means that one can’t be genius if he/she not born to genius parents. Genius is additionally the results of an incredible quantity of hard work. Anyone can be a genius if he/she works hard with dedication to achieve the goals.

One of the foremost stubborn brain myths is that we tend to stuck at the intelligence level we were born with, once truly IQ will modification and be improved with effort. A lot of great artists and scientists had achieved genius status by doing hard work, thousands of hours of practice and study. 

Some people argue on IQ of a person but IQ is nothing but a measure of intelligence which can be increased by doing hard work. Haven’t you heard about Thomas Elva Edison? He had achieved the genius scientist’s status by doing hard work and practice. 

Monday, 18 February 2013

"Genius In Pain"



I don't really know which way to go
What I really want to do
Can't you see the pain overload behind mine eyes?

Expecting mass perfection
So the plan will carry through
A gift from above? A curse in disguise?
Can't find a soul who'll sympathize

[Chorus:]
I'm a genius in pain, I'm a genius in pain
Try to keep a pace impossible to sustain
I'm a genius in pain, I'm a genius in pain
Well I've got to let the storm strike out of my brain
I'm a genius in pain, I'm a genius in pain
Said "Make no mistakes or it'll all go down the drain"
I'm a genius in pain, I'm a genius in pain
Said "Give me enough time and I'll go insane"

Ad Hoc, Ad Loc, Quid Pro Quo
So little time, so much to know
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
The fuses blow

Expecting mass obedience
So my life will go as planned
Is it my friend? Is it my foe?
Too many directions that I can go

[Chorus]
When I snap, my springs unwind
Will I take it out on you?
Can't you see the danger signs behind mine eyes?

Expecting mass destruction
If it doesn't go my way
Doesn't matter to me who lives or dies
Never, No, never will I compromise!

[Chorus]
Genius! - In pain!
Genius! - In pain!
Genius! - In pain!
Genius! - In pain! In pain! In pain! In pain!

Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Genius

A genius is someone embodying exceptional intellectual ability, creativity, or originality, typically to a degree that is associated with the achievement of unprecedented insight.

An often-cited characteristic of a genius is ability and propensity to recognize or create connections between facts, phenomena, theories, and observations that had not been connected before in other people's minds. Another distinguishing characteristic of genius is immense productivity; even if only a few of their ideas survive and are remembered to fame, their biography typically records a lifetime of original thinking. Other qualities associated with genius include curiosity, playfulness, imagination, wonder, wisdom, inventiveness, vitality, sensitivity, flexibility, humor, and joy. Specifically, joy at making a new connection, obtaining a new insight, or accomplishing a new feat can be a powerful motivator of geniuses. Another view is that all significant creative leaps involve the components of talent and technique, and that the most universal and necessary aspect of technique is dogged persistence.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Lazuli Bunting


The male is easily recognized by its bright blue head and back (lighter than the closely related Indigo Bunting), its conspicuous white wingbars, and its light rusty breast and white belly. The color pattern may suggest the Eastern and Western Bluebirds, but the smaller size (13–14 cm or 5–5.5 inches long), wingbars, and short and conical bunting bill quickly distinguish it. The female is brown, grayer above and warmer underneath, told from the female Indigo Bunting by two thin and pale wingbars and other plumage details.

The song is a high, rapid, strident warble, similar to that of the Indigo Bunting but longer and with less repetition.