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In Biology / High School | 2014-01-09

How did Charles Darwin's poor performance in school as a young boy belie his genius?

Asked by wasifuddinsyed

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Charles Darwin always had a taste for natural history as a kid, as far back as eight, in spite of how he performed in school. When he was a young adult, he got an apprentice ship as a doctor from his father who was also a doctor. This gave him experience with the anatomy of the human body. When being a doctor started to bore him, he learned taxidermy, exposing him to the anatomy of wild animals. Later he joined the Plinian Society which was a student natural history group that often debated and questioned the current topics and views of the subject in that time. Not too mention the many natural historians and evolutionists who also inspired him, one of which was his own grandfather,that gave him the support he needed. I guess that even though his normal school curriculum did not interest him, his self determination was enough to keep him grounded to his interests, proving that sometimes a great education doesn't always make you a genius. (idk :) Charles Darwin was smart in his own ways.

Answered by supervishnu04 | 2024-06-10

Charles Darwin's poor school performance masked his great intellect, driven instead by his profound curiosity about the natural world. His adventure on the HMS Beagle allowed him to explore and develop his theories on evolution, highlighting that genius can manifest outside traditional educational settings. Thus, Darwin exemplifies how passion and self-directed learning can lead to monumental discoveries despite prior academic struggles.
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Answered by supervishnu04 | 2024-12-17