Were Albert Einstein and Leonardo da Vinci born brilliant or did they acquire their intelligence through effort? No one knows for sure, but telling people the latter – that hard work trumps genes – causes instant changes in the brain and may make them more willing to strive for success, indicates a new study from Michigan State University.
The findings suggest the human brain is more receptive to the message that intelligence comes from the environment, regardless of whether it’s true. And this simple message, said lead investigator Hans Schroder, may ultimately prompt us to work harder.
http://msutoday.msu.edu/news/2014/nature-or-nurture-its-all-about-the-message/
(Score: 2) by opinionated_science on Monday September 08 2014, @05:40PM
if you want to see the active matching of genetic potential to effective deployment just look at professional sports!
The education system is keyed to produce factory workers (a very good TED talk highlighted this).
Humanity was very lucky that the combination of education was around to produce Einsteins breakthrough. It took 4 centuries from Newton...