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? Part II, ? age 68, ? died age 69 Examples ? Galileo: ? Two New Sciences, ? age 74, ? died age 78 Examples ? Goethe: ? Faust, Part II, ? age 83, ? died age 83 Examples ? Verdi: ? Falstaff, ? age 85, ? died age 88 Death Death ? Life expectancy as contingent on achievement domain ? Examples: ? Mathematicians versus Biologists ? Poets versus Novelists ? Military versus Political Leaders ? Revolutionary versus Status Quo Politicians ? Precocity negative impact on longevity Genius Age 1st masterwork Age at death Arriaga (music) 18 20 Galois (math) 20 20 Chatterton (poetry) 16 17 Posthumous reputation Posthumous reputation ? Eventual eminence is a direct function of lifetime achievement, ? which is most often defined by the quality and quantity of output or impact ? As a result, the highest degrees of eminence are consistent across space and stable through time Hence … ? Giftedness can bee ? the gift that keeps on giving! ? even longer lasting than … 謝謝觀看 /歡迎下載 BY FAITH I MEAN A VISION OF GOOD ONE CHERISHES AND THE ENTHUSIASM THAT PUSHES ONE TO SEEK ITS FULFILLMENT REGARDLESS OF OBSTACLES. BY FAITH I BY FAITH