
#241 👊🏼 The Myth of Talent: What Nietzsche and Duckworth Teach Us” 🛠️
In this episode, we dive deeper into the myth of talent, building on the idea of mundane motivation. Using insights from Angela Duckworth’s Grit and Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy, we explore why excellence is not about natural talent but the result of consistent, everyday effort. Key Takeaways: ✅ Talent is overrated—grit and perseverance are what lead to greatness. ✅ Nietzsche teaches us to focus on the process, not just the final result. ✅ Small, consistent efforts add up to extraordinary results.
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Show Notes
In this episode, we dive deeper into the myth of talent, building on the idea of mundane motivation. Using insights from Angela Duckworth’s Grit and Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophy, we explore why excellence is not about natural talent but the result of consistent, everyday effort.
Key Takeaways:
✅ Talent is overrated—grit and perseverance are what lead to greatness.
✅ Nietzsche teaches us to focus on the process, not just the final result.
✅ Small, consistent efforts add up to extraordinary results.
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