During the Renaissance, many elite noble children were polymaths who distinguished themselves in many disparate fields. If they had been switched at birth with the children of peasants on their fiefs, the peasant babies would have become polymaths. True then, true now.
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It is obvious that some tiny portion of people raised in a wheat field are naturally brilliant, and some raised with the best education remain unable to take it further. It is equally obvious that the playing field is not level for the vast majority in between.
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Yes, and the question is what is it that makes the playing field so uneven.
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This assertion isn't based on intuition, it is based on many years of study. "Intuition" as a concept is misleading, but that's a separate conversation.
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