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Comment author: mutterc 29 March 2011 06:41:16PM *  6 points [-]

It's terribly common for highly intelligent boys to become slackers as adults. (More precisely, to strive to be "ordinary" and not overachieve). This book is a classic longitudinal study on this topic. I don't know how well this applies way out on the tail end of the bell curve where Jacob resides, as opposed to kids who are "just" in the top couple percent.

Comment author: [deleted] 31 March 2011 05:48:38AM 1 point [-]

William James Sidis is a classic example.