Grit Summary

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Angela Duckworth’s ‘Grit’ explores why effort trumps talent in predicting success. Through research and examples, she shows how perseverance towards long-term goals, or ‘grit,’ leads to achievement.

Main Lessons

  1. Grit is the sustained application of effort towards long-term goals.
  2. Effort is twice as important as talent in achieving success.
  3. Growing grit involves fascination, daily improvement, purpose, and a growth mindset.
  4. Natural talent can be an excuse not to try, but effort opens possibilities.
  5. Develop a passion for what you do to maintain grit.
  6. Strive for constant improvement; compete with who you were yesterday.
  7. Purpose elevates grit; connect your work to a larger cause.
  8. Belief in fixed abilities hinders growth; embrace a growth mindset.
  9. The brain’s plasticity allows learning at any age through sustained effort.
  10. Grit determines success more than innate talent.
  11. Success is dependent on perseverance and dedication to goals.
  12. Reflect on past successes achieved through effort to fuel future grit.
  13. Charles Darwin is an example of success through obsessive fascination.
  14. Success in various fields often stems from grit, not just talent.

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