Interesting article on genius…

This article is actually very interesting. I’d like to hear your comments on it please.

A new theory suggests that creativity comes in two distinct types – quick and dramatic, or careful and quiet.
By Daniel H. Pink

In the fall of 1972, when David Galenson was a senior economics major at Harvard, he took what he describes as a “gut” course in 17th-century Dutch art. On the first day of class, the professor displayed a stunning image of a Renaissance Madonna and child. “Pablo Picasso did this copy of a Raphael drawing when he was 17 years old,” the professor told the students. “What have you people done lately?” It’s a question we all ask ourselves. What have we done lately? It rattles us each birthday. It surfaces whenever an upstart twentysomething pens a game-changing novel or a 30-year-old tech entrepreneur becomes a billionaire. The question nagged at Galenson for years. In graduate school, he watched brash colleagues write dissertations that earned them quick acclaim and instant tenure, while he sat in the library meticulously tabulating 17th- and 18th-century indentured-servitude records. He eventually found a spot on the University of Chicago’s Nobelist-studded economics faculty, but not as a big-name theorist. He was a colonial economic historian – a utility infielder on a team of Hall of Famers.

Read it all at Wired

So last Saturday was my birthday…

I’m now seventeen, and I don’t feel any different…I mean: I’m still the same person, just now I’m “more responsible”.

It’s weird how when you’re “almost 17″, you’re still treated like a 16-year-old.  Then one day you suddenly “become 17″ and you suddenly “are such an old boy” (or “such an old girl”) or your relatives “can’t believe how fast you’ve grown”.  It’s all just so weird, I have no idea how to react to it.

What do you think?  Is responsibility gained in a day, or earned over time?  Is it fair that age is measured in years, and we only get one shot at that special day?  Let me know what you think, I value your opinion almost as much as my own. *wink wink*