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Why are people saying that Taylor Swift is the smartest person on Earth?

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 00:02

Why are people saying that Taylor Swift is the smartest person on Earth?

Taylor Swift with 12 years old cancer patient Delaney Clements in Colorado.

Taylor Swift visited 10 years old cancer patient Lauren Hacker at Omaha Children’s Hospital and Medical Center in Nebraska.

Taylor Swift over the years has donated millions of dollars to various causes and charities as well needy individuals. She is also extremely generous with her time. These are just some of the examples.

How did you cope when someone you love, dealing with hyper-independence and trauma, felt they needed space to heal alone? Were you able to support them without overstepping, and did you eventually reconnect? How did that journey unfold?

Taylor Swift is a self-made billionaire at the age of 34. Not only she is one of the smartest and most talented, she is also one of kindest, most authentic, most caring, most generous, and most charitable persons on the planet.

Taylor visit with cancer patient Shelby Huff at New York Memorial Sloan-Kettering Hospital in New York City.

How can you not like a person with such a big heart?

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Taylor Swift greeted 9 years old cancer patient Scarlett Oliver at her Sydney concert.

Taylor Swift meets Jacob Hill, a 5 years old boy with autism, after donating $10,000 for a therapy dog.

Isabella McCune, an eight years old burn survivor, wrote to Taylor Swift that she is a big fan of her and would love to see her at a concert in Glendale, AZ. But due to her condition, she wouldn’t able to do it. Taylor Swift decided to give her a surprise visit at the hospital and invited her to attend her concert anywhere she likes in the future after she recovers.

I think that being gay is wrong, but I treat gay people respectfully like any other person. Is it homophobic? Or offensive in any kind of way? Aren’t disagreement and discrimination two different things?