At just three years old, Prosper Chanda was already impressing adults by solving algebraic equations. By the age of ten, he was all about questioning major physics theories and experimenting with his own methods. While his youthful innovation sometimes led to isolation, he maintains that it’s not about natural talent, but about being persistent. For Prosper, the key to success lies in following your passion as soon as you recognize it.
But he doesn’t stop there—he’s taken it a step further by founding the Genius Hub, a global initiative aimed at empowering young researchers. He believes research shouldn’t be limited by age; everyone should have the space to explore and innovate. As Prosper says, the mind often needs time to breathe before formulating a solution, a reminder that maybe we all need a stroll every now and then! Who would’ve thought a simple walk could lead to groundbreaking ideas?
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