TED talks
Angela Lee Duckworth is a psychologist that studies how the grit is the thing that makes us better. In the video that we saw the other day in class, she said that "grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals, grit is having stamina, grit is sticking your future day in day out..." Plus, Lee said she saw that what makes somebody greatest is grit, and not the IQ or healthy mind.
I really do not have any idea of what makes us greatest, but I don't agree with her. First because grit is not what she said, grit is the power to show you without shame. Of course I think that grit is important for oneself,but is not the principle of our mind, and it's just like talent. At one point of the video, she said that talent and grit are antonyms, but in my point of view, both of them are building our personality.
In relation to what she said about the failures (failure is not a permanent condition), I think that with every failure we learn something, but it's permanent, because although we will be better with failures, we always remembered our failures, those failures that made us. Also, I believe that you can't try the same thing because if at first you don't succeed you never will be successful with these.
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