
The Good Fight Helen Lewis on The Genius Myth
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Jun 17, 2025 Helen Lewis, a staff writer at The Atlantic and author of The Genius Myth, dives into the concept of genius with Yascha Mounk. They discuss how societal values shape our perceptions of genius, exploring why only tumultuous lives get the spotlight. Lewis challenges the conventional wisdom surrounding innate talent versus hard work and environmental influence, and critically examines the myth of the ‘tortured genius.’ The conversation also touches on the pressures of fame and how defining greatness goes beyond mere IQ.
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Genius as Flow and Danger
- Genius moments feel like lightning strikes or flow states where creativity pours out effortlessly.
- Yet believing everything one does is genius can be harmful and distorts self-perception.
Technology Changes Expression
- Technological and social changes shape how people express themselves and create.
- New platforms like Substack enable more informal, direct communication and more impressionistic storytelling.
The Storytelling Need for Geniuses
- Genius myths reflect desires for stories with clear heroes and personal agency.
- We personify achievements, craving straightforward narratives rather than complex social forces.









