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Why is academic genius valued more highly than sporting genius? This seems pretentious to me.
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December 7, 2005

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Joseph G. Moore
December 7, 2005 (changed December 7, 2005) Permalink

It's not clear that academic accomplishments are more valued than athletic accomplishments--at least if fame and fortune are the measures.

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Gordon Marino
July 28, 2010 (changed July 28, 2010) Permalink

I'm not sure that this is so in the general public. But the reason would be that some great good can come from "academic genius" e.g. cure for a disease, whereas only entertainment can come from athletic brilliance.

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