
The Genius Myth by Helen Lewis challenges the idea that success is driven by lone geniuses with extraordinary talent. The book argues that what we often call “genius” is usually a mix of hard work, collaboration, opportunity, and social support. Lewis explores how society tends to overlook the contributions of others and simplify complex achievements into individual brilliance. Through historical examples and critical analysis, she shows how the myth of genius can be misleading and even harmful. The core message is that success is rarely individual—it is built through networks, effort, and context rather than innate superiority.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/quick-reads--6471107/support.
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