Grit
Angela Duckworth
In "Grit," Angela Duckworth explores the concept of grit, which she defines as passion and perseverance towards long-term goals. Duckworth argues that grit is a better predictor of success than talent or IQ, and provides a framework for developing grit through deliberate practice, purpose, hope, and the growth mindset.
One of the strengths of the book is its accessibility. Duckworth presents her research and ideas in an engaging and relatable way, using stories from her own life and from the lives of successful individuals to illustrate her points. She also provides practical tips and exercises for readers to develop their own grit, making the book a valuable resource for anyone looking to achieve their long-term goals.
However, some critics have argued that the book oversimplifies the concept of grit and does not fully consider the role of external factors such as social and economic privilege in shaping success. Additionally, some readers may find the book repetitive or lacking in new insights.
Overall, "Grit" is a thought-provoking and inspiring book that challenges readers to rethink their approach to achievement and offers practical advice for developing the perseverance and passion necessary to reach their goals.
