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Lillian Skinner
Mar 124 min read
How Crisis Activates the Creative Mind
In every major system shift, pressure doesn’t just destroy, it activates. It forces adaptation, triggers new connections, and reveals hidden
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Lillian Skinner
Mar 128 min read
The Absurdity of Our Science System
How can the key to understanding intelligence lie in knowing the details while ignoring the whole.
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 23, 20243 min read
Understanding Shakespeare's Genius
Embracing Imperfection and Mastery Through Volume
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 19, 20246 min read
The Misunderstood Potential of 2e Children
The Misunderstood Potential of 2e Children
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 9, 20244 min read
Disney’s Dilution of Magic
As a child, I felt a part of me wither each day I was confined to the prison-like environment of school. The pace of instruction crawled...
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 9, 20244 min read
What’s Driving Imposter Syndrome?
Have you ever felt like a fraud, despite your accomplishments? Like you’re just waiting for someone to expose you as a phony? Welcome to...
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 8, 202410 min read
How Society Manipulates Genius for Power and Control
The Cycles of Intelligence Throughout history, the interplay between different forms of intelligence and societal power structures has...
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 8, 20246 min read
Perfectionism as a Higher Cognitive Ability
Perfectionism is often described as the relentless pursuit of flawlessness, a voice whispering, “It’s not good enough.” However, this...
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 8, 20246 min read
Human Survival in the Age of AI and Climate Crisis
We stand at the precipice of human existence, facing twin existential threats in climate change and artificial intelligence. Yet, there...
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Lillian Skinner
Aug 7, 20245 min read
The Intelligence Game
In our current society, being “smart” is often equated with the ability to memorize and recall information. We marvel at individuals who...
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 22, 20244 min read
The Future Belongs To The C Student
The focus on the cognitive is over. The future will now belong to the students our systems have typically oppressed and left behind.
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 13, 20243 min read
The Late Blooming Of Genius
Most gifted neurodivergents are late bloomers, and I have a theory as to why. Blooming, like all growth, occurs on a spectrum. Those who...
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 12, 20243 min read
The Neurodivergent Genius of Einstein
Among the 20th century’s most iconic visionaries was Albert Einstein, the theoretical physicist whose thinking and sweater choices...
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 12, 20243 min read
The Betrayal of Inner Worth
How Society’s Obsession with Appearances Poisons Our Souls
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 12, 20244 min read
Cultivate Human Connection By Cultivating Creativity
In the shadow of gleaming skyscrapers and sprawling metropolises, something essential to the human spirit is withering. We’ve built our...
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 12, 20243 min read
How Corporate America Breeds Creative Oppression
In the world of corporate America, where efficiency, productivity, and conformity are often prioritized above all else, creativity — the...
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Lillian Skinner
Jul 12, 20244 min read
The Most Sensitive Are The Future
As the world braces for the severe impacts of climate change and other global crises, the role of sensitive individuals has never been...
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