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Brilliance blooms in broken places
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66069, member: 636"] A disabled character in Lynda La Plante's novel Bella Mafia demonstrates how society often overlooks brilliance when it exists alongside physical limitations. Giorgio, a young boy with intellectual gifts, was hidden away by his powerful father, who felt ashamed of his son's frail condition. The boy's exceptional mind and love of learning went unrecognized before his death. This fictional narrative reflects a real psychological concept called twice-exceptionality, in which individuals possess both exceptional talents and learning disabilities. Many people struggle to recognize their own potential because personal weaknesses overshadow their strengths. Emotional barriers such as self-doubt and fear can hide brilliance just as effectively as visible disabilities. Experts suggest that areas of personal struggle may actually point to hidden strengths. Growth requires honest self-assessment and deliberate effort to develop positive qualities. The key lies in focusing attention on what works rather than what does not, allowing strengths to expand beyond limitations. [/QUOTE]
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