I think the standard response is that changes happen at the margins, and the Fields medalist isn’t the marginal case. Here’s a quote from this post that explains it nicely:
Now, economists hear this sort of argument all the time. “That’s ridiculous! I would never start working fewer hours because my taxes went up!” This ignores the fact that you may not be the marginal case. The marginal case may be some consultant who just can’t justify sacrificing valuable leisure for a new project when he’s only making 60 cents on the dollar. The result will nonetheless be the same: less economic activity.
I think the standard response is that changes happen at the margins, and the Fields medalist isn’t the marginal case. Here’s a quote from this post that explains it nicely: