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In Grit, psychologist Angela Duckworth argues that talent alone doesn’t lead to success — what matters more is grit, which she defines as:
Grit = Passion + Perseverance over the long term
Successful people are not always the smartest or most gifted. Instead, they are the ones who stay committed to a goal, work consistently, and keep going even when things get hard.
Principle | Explanation |
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1. Consistency beats intensity | Small efforts done daily are more powerful than occasional big efforts. |
2. Passion fuels endurance | You need a long-term interest — not just a short-term excitement. |
3. Growth mindset is essential | Believe that skills can be developed, not fixed. Failure is feedback, not defeat. |
4. Practice deliberately | Don’t just repeat tasks — intentionally improve weak areas. |
5. Purpose increases resilience | When your work feels meaningful, you push harder. |
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