A genius any way you look at it
Start your week off right by reading this inspiring WSJ article about a man at the top of his game.
“Growing up in Los Angeles, Mr. Kim was obsessed with magic and mathematics. He began drawing mazes and creating crossword puzzles in the second grade. In the sixth grade, he made his first original puzzle. As a college student, he wrote letters to Martin Gardner, the author and mathematical-games columnist for Scientific American. The two began corresponding, and Mr. Kim sent him a new take on a classic logic puzzle. Scientific American published the puzzle, and Mr. Kim realized he could make a living from something most people view as a form of procrastination.” He sure could! And I could too. It is nice to have inspirational people like this to look up to while making my silly little games.