Thursday, October 17, 2013

Successful Children Who Lost A Parent — Why Are There So Many Of Them? : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR

Successful Children Who Lost A Parent — Why Are There So Many Of Them? : Krulwich Wonders... : NPR: "This is a touchy subject. Nobody wants to say that catastrophe is a career booster; common sense says the opposite, that children with intact families get more love, protection and support, which ought to be an advantage later on. But it's also true that kids with missing parents need extra muscles, grit and self reliance — also ingredients for success.

The surprise here is the proportion of highly successful people who lost a parent early. Their achievements, of course, may have little or nothing to do with how many parents they had at home, but looking through Gladwell's footnotes, it is puzzling to see so many of them at the top of their professions. This suggests, ever so slightly, that pain trumps love at the start of the race. That's a notion that makes me wince."

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