01/02/2026
This is really a great insight about geniuses no one talks about,
thanks Dr. Stin Kabe
Most people admire genius.
Very few become one.
I’ve learned that admiration is comfortable.
Independent thought is not.
I often ask myself:
When was the last time I questioned an idea everyone accepts?
Am I thinking… or merely agreeing?
Do I stop where certainty feels safe?
“Genius begins the moment admiration ends and independent thought begins.
Genius is not gifted sight, but the discipline to look again when certainty feels comfortable.
Genius is not the ability to think faster than others, but the courage to think where others stop.”
The world doesn’t lack intelligence.
It lacks the courage to think beyond what’s already approved.
I invite you to reflect with me:
Are you thinking… or just repeating? 👁️
💬 Share your thoughts below.
18/12/2025
Children are naturally curious.
They ask endless questions, observe the world closely, and experiment through play.
As parents, our role is not to silence that curiosity, but to protect it.
At The Little Genius Club, we create children’s books that introduce young readers to scientists and innovators as they once were — curious kids, full of questions and imagination. Our goal is to help children admire thinkers, value learning, and grow confident in their ability to understand the world.
Because when children are encouraged to admire scientists, they don’t just learn facts — they learn how to think.
The Little Genius Club
As Kids, Let’s Admire Scientists
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18/12/2025
“When kids look up to great scientists the way they look up to great musicians and actors, civilization will jump to the next level.”
— Brian Greene
✨ The future is built by curious minds.
Let’s inspire children to admire knowledge, creativity, and discovery as much as fame.
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