Consider the Mudskipper: On Being a Fish That Can Climb Trees

By Clint Von Gundy In his posthumously published novel The Garden of Eden, Ernest Hemingway wrote, “Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.” The notion that gifted people are more emotionally fragile, more socially maladjusted, more prone to mental illness, or just generally more miserable than their non-gifted peers–what’s also known asContinue reading “Consider the Mudskipper: On Being a Fish That Can Climb Trees”