The Amazing World of Young Prodigies
New York, USASun Jan 05 2025
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Meeting a 12-year-old who loves math more than playing games. That's Suborno Bari. He's not your average kid. At four, he was already solving math problems that stumped his dad, a mathematician. By seven, he was giving university lectures in India! Now, he's a college student at New York University. Suborno isn't just smart; he has a special drive called a "rage to master" his passion. This means he loves math so much, he'd rather solve problems than play outside. Ellen Winner, a psychologist, studies child prodigies like Suborno.
She says prodigies often excel in areas like music or chess. But some are overlooked, like young artists. Meet four-year-old August Gardener. He loves creating abstract art. His art isn't just scribbles; it's carefully planned and full of color and shapes. August has a "rage to master" art too. Being a prodigy doesn't guarantee future success, but it's still amazing. Suborno wants to make his mark and isn't just aiming for fame.
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