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I read an interesting essay on the Freakonomics blog today about whether good grades lead to success. The article does not come to solid conclusions, but provides interesting food for thought. As a shameless academic, I usually got good grades, so I would like to hope that good grades are an indicator of success. However, personal experience suggests that many creative genius types don’t do so well in school. I guess that excludes me from the creative genius category!
Incidentally, I think the Freakonomics book is even more interesting than the blog. It’s an easy read, and a fascinating approach to economics.
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