The lady who cleans Willie Nelson's tour bus finds scraps of paper with lyrics which have more potential than most of what is actually published in Nashville by other artists over the same period of time.
And this is what he's throwing away.
It can be amazing what one individual can do sometimes.
>the trouble with intelligence, they say, is that it's mostly inborn. The evidence for this seems fairly convincing, especially considering that most of us don't want it to be true, and the evidence thus has to face a pretty stiff headwind.
I think this is very well put.
Could be even more trouble with bright illumination if it turns out to be inborn to different degrees too.
Then if you need both in excess the odds get pretty slim for a dual strike between such outliers.
And this is what he's throwing away.
It can be amazing what one individual can do sometimes.
>the trouble with intelligence, they say, is that it's mostly inborn. The evidence for this seems fairly convincing, especially considering that most of us don't want it to be true, and the evidence thus has to face a pretty stiff headwind.
I think this is very well put.
Could be even more trouble with bright illumination if it turns out to be inborn to different degrees too.
Then if you need both in excess the odds get pretty slim for a dual strike between such outliers.