Natural ability alone is not enough to excel from "summary" of Talent Is Overrated by Geoff Colvin
The idea that natural ability is not enough to excel is a central theme in the book "Talent Is Overrated." The author argues that simply being born with a certain amount of talent is not sufficient to achieve greatness in any field. While it is true that some individuals may have a head start due to genetic factors, it is ultimately the effort they put into developing their skills that determines their level of success.
In the book, the author uses examples of successful individuals such as Mozart and Tiger Woods to illustrate the point that talent alone is not enough. Both of these individuals were prodigies in their respective fields, but they also dedicated countless hours to practice and refinement. Mozart spent years honing his craft before producing his most famous works, while Tiger Woods practiced t...
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