Monday, 10 May 2021 08:19 AM MYT If we take into account the mathematical formula of Craig Wright, Elon Musk would qualify as a genius. — AFP pic Subscribe to our Telegram channel for the latest updates on news you need to know. NEW YORK, May 10 — Genius isn’t dependent on IQ, but on the impact and duration of a person’s work. This vision proposed by a Yale professor challenges an idealised, historic vision of talent that is exclusively based on cognitive abilities. Geniuses are regularly making headlines. While many researchers, authors and journalists are endlessly attempting to discover the secrets to their brilliance, trying to identify a particular gene or a habit to replicate in order to become a remarkable person, Craig Wright recently published a book that challenges our commonly held conceptions on the matter. The doctor in musicology sheds new light on a question we all ask ourselves: how can I become a genius?