participation in the experiment wasn’t exactly voluntary. László had dreamed
up his goal of raising geniuses before knowing whether his children would
consent to the program, so it was not a case of each daughter discovering for
herself that she wanted to devote herself to an intense regimen of chess
practice. That feature of the Polgár experiment interested me the most,
because it seemed as if László and Klára had found a loophole in the normal
expectation that pushing others to study intensely necessarily leads to misery.
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