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Someonewhohasmadealastingcontributiontohumancivilizationisgreat,"
saidDeanKeithSimonton,aprofessorofpsychologyattheUniversityofCaliforniaatDavisandauthorofthe1994bookGreatness:
WhoMakesHistoryandWhy.Butheaddedawordofcaution:
"
Sometimesgreatpeopledon'
tmakeitintothehistorybooks.Alotofwomenachievedgreatthingsorwereinfluentialbutwentunrecognized."
Inwritinghisbook,Simontoncombinedhistoricalknowledgeaboutgreatfigureswithrecentfindingsingenetics,psychiatryandthesocialsciences.ThegreatfigureshefocusedonincludemenandwomenwhohavewonNobelPrizes,ledgreatnationsorwonwars,composedsymphoniesthathaveenduredforcenturies,orrevolutionizedscience,philosophy,politicsorthearts.Thoughhedoesn'
thaveaformulatodefinehoworwhycertainpeopleriseabove(toomanyfactorsareinvolved),hehascomeupwithafewcommoncharacteristics.
A"
neversurrender"
attitude.Ifgreatachieversshareanything,saidSimonton,itisanunrelentingdrivetosucceed."
There'
satendencytothinkthattheyareendowedwithsomethingsuper-normal,"
heexplained."
Butwhatcomesoutoftheresearchisthattherearegreatpeoplewhohavenoamazingintellectualprocesses.It'
sadifferenceindegree.Greatnessisbuiltupontremendousamountsofstudy,practiceanddevotion."
HecitedWinstonChurchill,Britain'
sprimeministerduringWorldWarII,asanexampleofarisk-takerwhowouldnevergiveup.Thrustintoofficewhenhiscountry'
smoralewasatitslowest,ChurchillrosebrilliantlytoleadtheBritishpeople.InaspeechfollowingtheAlliedevacuationatDunkirkin1940,heinspiredthenationwhenhesaid,"
Weshallnotflagorfail.Weshallgoontotheend...Weshallneversurrender."
Canyoubeborngreat?
InlookingatChurchill'
sroleinhistory—aswellastherolesofotherpoliticalandmilitaryleaders—Simontondiscoveredastrikingpattern:
Firstbornsandonlychildrentendtomakegoodleadersintimeofcrisis:
They'
reusedtotakingcharge.Butmiddle-bornsarebetteraspeacetimeleaders:
Theylistentodifferentinterestgroupsbetterandmakethenecessarycompromises.Churchill,anonlychild,wastypical.Hewasgreatinacrisis,butinpeacetimehewasnoteffective—notevenpopular."
Timingisanotherfactor."
IfyoutookGeorgeWashingtonandputhiminthe20thcenturyhewouldgonowhereasapolitician,"
Simontondeclared."
Hewasnotaneffectivepublicspeaker,andhedidn'
tlikeshakinghandswiththepublic.Ontheotherhand,I'
mnotsureFranklinRooseveltwouldhavedonewellinWashington'
stime.Hewouldn'
thavehadtheradiotodohisfiresidechats."
Canyoubetoosmart?
OnesurpriseamongSimonton'
sfindingsisthatmanypoliticalandmilitaryleadershavebeenbrightbutnotoverlyso.Beyondacertainpoint,heexplained,otherfactors,liketheabilitytocommunicateeffectively,becomemoreimportantthaninnateintelligenceasmeasuredbyanIQtest.ThemostintelligentU.S.Presidents,forexample—ThomasJefferson,WoodrowWilsonandJohnF.Kennedy—hadahardtimegettingelected,Simontonsaid,whileotherswithIQsclosertotheaverage(suchasWarrenG.Harding)wonbylandslides.Whilepoliticalandeconomicfactorsalsoareinvolved,havingageniusIQisnotnecessarytobeagreatleader.
Inthesciences,thosewith"
geniuslevel"
IQsdohaveabetterchanceatachievingrecognition,addedSimonton.Yetevidencealsoindicatesthatovercomingtraditionalwaysofthinkingmaybejustasimportant.
Hepointedtoonerecentstudywherecollegestudentsweregivenasetofdataandwereaskedtoseeiftheycouldcomeupwithamathematicalrelation.Almostathirddid.Whattheydidnotknowwasthattheyhadjustsolvedoneofthemostfamousscientificequationsinhistory:
theThirdLawofPlanetaryMotion,anequationthatJohannesKeplercameupwithin1618.
Kepler'
sgenius,Simontonsaid,wasnotsomuchinsolvingamathematicalchallenge.Itwasinthinkingaboutthenumbersinauniqueway—applyinghismathematicalknowledgetohisobservationsofplanetarymotion.Itwashisboldnessthatsethimapart.
Loveyourwork.Asachild,Einsteinbecamefascinatedwiththewaymagnetsaredrawntometal."
Hecouldn'
tstopthinkingaboutthisstuff,"
Simontonpointedout."
Hebecameobsessedwithproblemsinphysicsbythetimehewas16,andheneverstoppedworkingonthem.It'
snotsurprisingthathemademajorcontributionsbythetimehewas26."
"
Formostofus,it'
snotthatwedon'
thavetheability,"
Simontonadded,"
it'
sthatwedon'
tdevotethetime.Youhavetoputintheeffortandputupwithallthefrustrationsandobstacles."
Likeothercreativegeniuses,Einsteinwasnotmotivatedbyadesireforfame,saidSimonton.Instead,hisobsessionwithhisworkwaswhatsethimapart.
Wheresuchdrivecomesfromremainsamystery.Butitisfoundinnearlyallcreativegeniuses—whetherornottheirgeniusisacknowledgedbycontemporaries.
EmilyDickinsonwasnotrecognizedforherpoetryuntilafterherdeath,"
saidSimonton."
Butshewasnotwritingforfame.ThesamecanbesaidofJamesJoyce,whodidn'
tspendalotoftimeworryingabouthowmanypeoplewouldreadFinnegansWake."
Today,researchershaveevidencethatanintrinsicpassionforone'
sworkisakeytorisingabove.Ina1985studyatBrandeisUniversityconductedbyTeresaAmabile,nowaprofessorofbusinessadministrationatHarvardUniversity,agroupofprofessionalwriters—nonefamous—wereaskedtowriteashortpoem.Eachwriterwasthenrandomlyplacedinoneofthreegroups:
Onegroupwasaskedtokeepinmindtheideaofwritingformoney;
anotherwastoldtothinkaboutwritingjustforpleasure;
andathirdgroupwasgivennoinstructionatall.
Thepoemsthenweresubmittedanonymouslytoapanelofprofessionalwritersforevaluation.Thepoetrywrittenbypeoplewhothoughtaboutwritingformoneyrankedlowest.Thosewhothoughtaboutwritingjustforpleasuredidthebest."
Motivationthatcomesfromenjoyingtheworkmakesasignificantdifference,"
Amabilesaid.
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TheGratitudeWeNeed
A.J.Cronin
OnafineafternooninNewYork,Igotintoataxi.Fromthedriver'
sexpressionandthewayheslammedinhisgears,Icouldtellthathewasupset.Iaskedhimwhatwasthetrouble."
I'
vegotgoodreasontobesore,"
hegrowled."
Oneofmyfaresleftawalletinmycabthismorning.Nearlythreehundredbucksinit.Ispentmorethananhourtryingtotracetheguy.FinallyIfoundhimathishotel.HetookthewalletwithoutawordandglaredatmeasthoughI'
dmeanttostealit."
Hedidn'
tgiveyouareward?
Iexclaimed.
Notacent.Butitwasn'
tthedoughIwanted..."
hefumbled,thenexploded,"
Iftheguyhadonlysaidsomething..."
Becausehishelpful,honestacthadnotbeenappreciated,thatcabdriver'
sdaywaspoisoned,andIknewhewouldthinktwicebeforerenderingasimilarservice.Theneedforgratitudeissomethingweallfeel,anddenialofitcandomuchtoharmthespiritofkindnessandcooperation.
DuringWorldWarIIamotherinCincinnatireceivedaletterfromhersoninthearmyinwhichhespokeofawomaninavillageinNormandywhohadtakenhimintoherhomewhenhewaswoundedandhungry,andhiddenhimfromtheGermans.Lateron,unhappily,theboywaskilledintheArdennesoffensive.Yetthemotherwasmovedbyanirresistibleintention.Shesavedupfortwoyears,crossedtheAtlanticandlocatedthevillagereferredtobyherson.Aftermanyinquiries,shefoundthewomanwhohadshelteredherson—thewifeofanimpoverishedfarmer—andpressedapackageintoherhand.Itwasthegoldwristwatchhersonhadreceivedonhisgraduation,theonlyobjectofrealvaluetheboyhadeverpossessed.Themother'
sactofgratitudesotouchedpeople'
sheartsthatithasbecomesomethingofalegendinandaroundthevillage.IthasdonemorethanfinespeechestofostergoodfeelingtowardAmericans.
Gratitudeistheartofreceivinggracefully,ofshowingappreciationforeverykindness,greatandsmall.Mostofusdonotfailtoshowourpleasurewhenwereceivehospitality,giftsandobviousbenefits,butevenherewecanperfectourmannerofshowinggratitudebymakingitaspersonalandsincereaspossible.Recently,whentouringinsouthernItalywithmywife,IsenttoafriendinConnecticutseveralbottlesofalocalwinewhichhadtakenourfancy.Itwasatriflinggift,yettooursurprise,insteadoftheconventionalletterofthanks,wereceiveaphonographrecord.Whenweplayedit,weheardourfriend'
svoicespeakingafterdinner,describinghowheandhisguestshadenjoyedthewineandthankingusforourthoughtfulness.Itwaspleasanttohavethisunusualproofthatourgiftha
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