Do you mean, those "future leaders" experimental school in the sixties. I read about it in the book Smart Boys. I'd have to get up and look to see the actual name of the project. The story said they didn't do anything spectacular but succeeded in making themselves nice contented middle-management lives. Although it mentioned a disproportionate number of divorces. The reason they suggested was that smart boys in the 60's were likely to see a wife as another accomplishment. The more spectacular accomplishments, according to the book, were likely to come from single mothers and rough backgrounds. The author was a specialized gifted shrink, so I guess it's the same guy you're talking about. I don't know. I keep seeing the forums saying there's a difference between intelligence and productivity.


Youth lives by personality, age lives by calculation. -- Aristotle on a calendar