Simonton makes another point that I concur with when he says that despite the fact that a man's vitality level has its roots in hereditary qualities, individuals with a lower vitality level can get to be yearning if something comes their direction that energizes them enough. He refers to Franklin D. Roosevelt as a case of somebody who was likely exceptionally energetic to demonstrate that he could succeed disregarding being handicapped by poliomyelitis.
My companion, the late Jim Blanchard, once communicated the same feeling to me about his huge monetary and individual achievement. He said he trusted that he would not have been as fruitful had he not been in a close deadly car crash as a young person.
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