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By just 18 months of age, William was reading the New York Times, and at 11, he enrolled at Harvard University—a feat that drew immense media attention. However, instead of it heralding the arrival of a genius destined for greatness, these early accomplishments set the stage for a lifetime of conflict between his genius and his yearning for a "perfect life" of seclusion, free from public scrutiny.