But his life helped start the "burn-out" myth.
Lewis Terman, who studied gifted children "... found that gifted children did not fit the existing stereotypes often associated with them: they were not weak and sickly social misfits, but in fact were generally taller, in better health, better developed physically, and better adapted socially than other children." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_Terman)
]]>has some of what he wrote on a range of different subjects.
On another note, here is an interesting article of which people like him don't suceed in life
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