In
my opinion, a genius can be as big as a person who is an inventor that creates
something that betters or helps out the society such as, Albert Einstein, but also,
a genius could be as little as someone who is very good at problem solving or
can make it out of different situations successfully. I think an example of a genius
person would be my father. He was the first person to graduate from college in
our family. He attended the University of Findlay for his undergrad, and then
furthered his studies and received his Juris Doctorate
from Duquesne University Law School. As an attorney, he owned his own practice in
our small town of East Liverpool, and focused mainly on divorce cases, criminal
and domestic law, estates, and social security. Not only was he good at solving
his own problems, but was good at looking from different sides and helping
others solve theirs. Even when the work got over bearing, he knew how to find
solutions to ease it. Just because he was not a famous attorney that was well
know all around the world, he was good at what he did and was one of the top
around the area.
He was also a
person that even I would look to when I needed help with school, or if there
was a problem between my sister and I. He would always give me a few solutions
or ideas and would leave it to me to choose the best one. He was also a jack-of-all-trades,
and knew a little about everything and how to fix them. All in all, I think
that my father was not just a smart man, but had a genius side to him. I believe
that anyone can have a genius side to them in their own, sometimes different,
ways. Also, you do not have to be a famous person, or be a millionaire from an
invention to be considered as “genius.”
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