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We live in a world that’s obsessed with talent. We celebrate gifted students in school, natural athletes in sports, and child prodigies in music. But admiring people who start out with innate advantages leads us to overlook the distance we ourselves can travel. We underestimate the range of skills that we can learn and how good we can become. We can all improve at improving. And when opportunity doesn’t knock, there are ways to build a door.
Hidden Potential offers a new framework for raising aspirations and exceeding expectations. Adam Grant weaves together groundbreaking evidence, surprising insights, and vivid storytelling that takes us from the classroom to the boardroom, the playground to the Olympics, and underground to outer space. He shows that progress depends less on how hard you work than how well you learn. Growth is not about the genius you possess—it’s about the character you develop. Grant explores how to build the character skills and motivational structures to realize our own potential, and how to design systems that create opportunities for those who have been underrated and overlooked.
Many writers have chronicled the habits of superstars who accomplish great things. This book reveals how anyone can rise to achieve greater things. The true measure of your potential is not the height of the peak you’ve reached, but how far you’ve climbed to get there.
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University professor writes extended essay on the various facts of unlocking potential. A few interesting stories. Practical application - 1 star out of 5.
Very well written book. Well structured, great stories and examples and most importantly convincingly strong and pragmatic framework/ideas.
First two sections are ideas at individual level whereas the third section is for education system. I thought I would not enjoy this section however I did.
I like Adam Grant, his personality and unique style is definitely coming through in this book.
Like a lot of Adam Grant’s book, it wasn’t really breaking a lot of new ground. There was a chapter that was basically about effective teaming, that was definitely the most beneficial chapter.