In this episode of "No Stupid Questions," Angela Duckworth and Steven Dubner explore the interplay between talent and effort in achieving success, drawing parallels to Newtonian physics and discussing the importance of applying skills consistently over time. They delve into the concept of "nuance over novelty" as a means to sustain intrinsic motivation, and debate whether it is better to pursue novelty or to deepen one's expertise through nuance. The conversation also touches on the use of acronyms and initialisms as status signals and the potential for jargon to create barriers to understanding, while also exploring the psychological aspects of long-term commitment and the trade-offs between pursuing mastery and exploring new interests.
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