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Grit

Grit

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The book explores the concept of grit, defined as a synergistic blend of passion and perseverance that outweighs innate talent in predicting long-term success. Through psychological research and personal narratives, Angela Duckworth argues that talent only represents how quickly one acquires skills, whereas effort is the essential variable that turns potential into achievement. The sources detail various studies, such as the Grit Scale applied at West Point and the National Spelling Bee, to demonstrate that high achievers are distinguished by their stamina and loyalty to long-term goals rather than short-term intensity. Duckworth challenges the "naturalness bias"—our tendency to overvalue "naturals"—by illustrating how consistent effort over time allows individuals to overcome setbacks and reach their "calling." Ultimately, the text presents a hierarchical framework of goals, suggesting that true success stems from a steadfast life philosophy rather than a collection of unrelated pursuits.

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