When people are seriously stimulated, psychological obstacles will appear, such as depression, inability to eat, winning the lottery, losing their minds, losing their houses, jumping off buildings and so on.
For a genius, there is no pressure in the process of growing up, because he is smart. But when he reaches a certain level, he will find that everyone around him is a genius, and the pressure will follow. And after reaching the top of mankind, the responsibility and burden will be very heavy. What he often does is related to the future of mankind and his own life, and the pressure he bears is unimaginable. For example, when Nobel studied explosives, he was afraid of blowing himself up every day, and his spirit was low.