23/05/2025
the smartest person you've never heard of
Found a fascinating story about Marilyn Vos Savant.
Her IQ...
228!
That's higher than:
Einstein (160-190)
Hawking (160)
Musk (155)
By age 10, she had:
Memorised entire books
Read all 24 volumes of Encyclopedia Britannica
Yet for years, nobody knew her name.
"No one paid much attention to me—mostly because I was a girl. And I accepted that."
Then in 1990, she answered one math question...
And the world erupted.
10,000 letters poured in.
1,000 from PhDs.
Most saying she was wrong.
Plot twist?
She was right all along.
MIT proved it.
MythBusters confirmed it.
Those PhDs? Many apologized.
But here's what struck me...
Being brilliant didn't make her visible.
Having the highest IQ ever recorded didn't open doors.
It wasn't until she started sharing her insights...
Taking public stands...
Engaging with criticism...
That's when the world noticed.
Makes you think...
How many brilliant experts are invisible right now?
How much valuable knowledge stays hidden?
Because here's the truth:
Being the best-known always beats being the best.
Your expertise matters.
But only if people can see it.
Photo by Europeana on Unsplash.