It’s a combination of the low-hanging fruit being picked, insufficient investment in novel approaches and not enough geniuses.
but the lesson there is to not spend half a million dollars on your child.
If genius is a limiting factor, and genius is often under utilized, then spending half a million on increasing the odds of full utilization of a genius may be a good investment. If you can arrange for that genius to be your own child, you would be best situated to spend that half million for maximal effect.
If genius is a limiting factor, and genius is often under utilized, then spending half a million on increasing the odds of full utilization of a genius may be a good investment. If you can arrange for that genius to be your own child, you would be best situated to spend that half million for maximal effect.
Only if you’re only allowed to have one child, for some reason.