Adam Grant's book, "Hidden Potential," challenges the overemphasis on innate talent, arguing that character, motivation, and opportunity are more critical for achieving extraordinary results. Grant highlights the Chilean mine rescue as an example of collective intelligence and discusses research indicating that character skills learned early in life significantly impact later income, outweighing cognitive skills. He advocates for embracing discomfort, exemplified by polyglots who prioritize speaking from day one, and becoming a "human sponge" by actively filtering information. Grant also explores how deliberate play and scheduled breaks can enhance skill-building and references the Finnish school system's emphasis on recess and looping to foster intrinsic motivation and personalized instruction.
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