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This work explores the complex relationship between genius and various psychological and physiological traits, suggesting that many characteristics associated with genius may also indicate neurotic tendencies. It examines factors such as physical appearance, brain structure, and behavioral anomalies, including stammering, left-handedness, and precocity. The author discusses the paradox of genius being intertwined with degeneration and presents a range of symptoms and conditions that may accompany exceptional talent. Through a detailed analysis, the text seeks to understand the nature of genius, its inspirations, and the dualities that often characterize the lives of those deemed extraordinary.
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