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Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance Audiobook (Free)

Summary:

Within this instant New York Moments bestseller, Angela Duckworth displays anyone striving to achieve success that the trick to outstanding achievement isn’t talent, but a particular mixture of passion and persistence she calls “grit.” “Inspiration for non-geniuses almost everywhere” (People).

The daughter of the scientist who frequently noted her insufficient “genius,” Angela Duckworth is currently a celebrated researcher and professor. It had been her early eye-opening stints in teaching, business talking to, and neuroscience that led about Grit: THE ENERGY of Interest and Perseverance to her hypothesis about what really drives success: not genius, but a distinctive combination of passion and long-term determination.

In Grit, she requires us in to the field to go to cadets struggling through their first days at West Point, teachers employed in some of the toughest institutions, and young finalists in the National Spelling Bee. She also mines fascinating insights from background and shows what can be gleaned from contemporary experiments in maximum functionality. Finally, she shares what she’s learned from interviewing a large number of high achievers-from JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon to New Yorker toon editor Bob Mankoff to Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll.

“Duckworth’s concepts about the cultivation of tenacity have clearly transformed some lives for the better” (THE BRAND NEW York Times Publication Review). Among Grit’s most effective insights: any work you make eventually counts twice toward your goal; grit can be learned, no matter IQ or situations; with regards to child-rearing, neither a warm embrace nor high standards will work on their own; how to cause lifelong curiosity; the magic from the Hard Thing Rule; and so a lot more. Winningly personal, insightful, as well as life-changing, Grit is a book in what experiences your mind when you fall down, and how that-not talent or luck-makes all the difference. That is “a fascinating tour from the psychological research on achievement” (The Wall structure Street Journal).