Genius
Genius refers to exceptional intellectual or creative power that enables someone to produce work of extraordinary originality or solve problems in innovative ways. The term derives from Latin genius, historically meaning a guiding spirit or innate disposition; in modern usage it denotes a rare combination of intellect, imagination, and insight that sets a person apart within a domain.
Genius appears across many domains—science, mathematics, music, literature, visual arts—and is often described as a blend
Measurement and status: there is no single diagnostic test for genius. Intelligence tests can correlate with
Cultural and social dimensions: the label is socially constructed and may reflect biases in who is recognized,
Notable figures commonly associated with genius include Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, and Marie Curie, among