
ReThinking The myth of genius with Helen Lewis
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Aug 19, 2025 In this conversation, journalist Helen Lewis, author of 'The Genius Myth,' dives into the problematic idolization of geniuses like Edison and Musk. She challenges the notion of individual greatness by highlighting the collaborative efforts behind achievements. The discussion also sheds light on the overlooked contributions of women linked to male innovators and the emotional complexities of their relationships. Lewis shares insights on nurturing creativity and avoiding pitfalls as prodigies transition into adulthood, encouraging a broader understanding of talent and success.
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Leverage Praise To Risk, Not Repeat
- Use the label of ability to open opportunities but avoid being typecast into repeating the same success.
- Treat acclaim as permission to take new risks, not as a cue to repeat past formulas.
Modern Myth Fueled By Media
- Lewis links the modern genius myth to mass media, photography, and capitalism enabling personal brands.
- She argues celebrity and market incentives amplified a need to reify individuals as geniuses.
Logistics Can Be Genius Too
- Edison exemplifies how we value conceptual leaps over manufacturing or logistical genius.
- Lewis says logistical feats like building an electricity grid matter but lack glamour in the genius narrative.






