Everyone was taken aback by Wrigley’s incredible brightness. His IQ was over 160, which is inconceivable for someone his age. The young man has the same intelligence as Albert Einstein! At such a young age, he was admitted to the Oxford Mensa group, the most prestigious group for intellectuals. If Oscar had to pick between going on a walk with his friends and reading, he would surely go for the latter.
Oscar has had a tremendous vocabulary since he was in diapers, according to his parents. At the age of nine months, the young genius began babbling full phrases. And by the age of two, he was holding his own in adult-adult debates about the world’s most urgent concerns. Their children are their heroes, and they make their parents write down lines that they believe best describe their child. Oscar once said something that irritated his parents when he was a child.”
Mom, when I eat sausages it’s like there’s a party going on in my mouth.” But that’s not all… Joe Wrigley, a computer scientist, and the prodigal son’s son informs us: Oscar recently attempted to engage my wife in a conversation on the reproductive cycle of penguins. The boy has an insatiable curiosity that belies his age, and he never stops asking questions. While it’s natural for parents to think their child is exceptional, there’s no disputing that Oscar is truly one-of-a-kind.
Surprisingly, this is not the cap. The child continues to mature, and his high brain continues to astonish his family and friends. Mankind can anticipate being astonished regularly, and many significant discoveries may be produced. Oscar Wrigley is not, of course, the first young person to join Mensa. A handful of more exceptionally brilliant children have joined the group.