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How to Get 1% Better Everyday & Accomplish Anything "The great myth of potential is that you can jud

How to Get 1% Better Everyday & Accomplish Anything "The great myth of potential is that you can judge where people will land by where they start. The question of potential is the distance you can travel as opposed to what’s the natural level of aptitude that you were born into or that you locked into." - Adam Grant Adam Grant, author of ‘Hidden Potential’, explores the power of continuous self-improvement and the value of growth mindset. He challenges conventional beliefs around natural talent, emphasizing instead on incremental progress and personal development. --------------------------------------------------------------- Debunking Natural Talent The importance often placed on natural talent is challenged. True success is not about inherent abilities or mindless hard work, but about committing to a path of mastery through personal growth and environmental adaptation. --------------------------------------------------------------- Growth Mindset at Work Merely educating employees about growth mindset doesn’t necessarily enhance their job performance or satisfaction. They need to perceive their roles as adaptable and actively tailor them to align with their skills and passions. [Continue reading](.. --------------------------------------------------------------- More Big Ideas [How the consumer AI battleground moves from model to UX]( I expect user experience to contribute toward the building of moats. An awesome user experience can raise switching costs, strengthen network effects, and empower a brand. – Alex Immerman [How money shame has become a silent killer for many of us]( Money shame is an intensely painful feeling, rooted in the belief that our worthiness of love and belonging is based on our financial status. This belief system, deeply ingrained from our childhood experiences, can shape our entire adult lives. --------------------------------------------------------------- Amplify your knowledge with BigIdeas app by nextbigwhat. BigIdeas app transforms you into the smartest thinker in any room with bite-sizeed ideas curated from world's best books, podcasts and videos, Get BigIdeas app today! [Pluggd.in Play Store Badge]( [Pluggd.in App Store Badge]( Contact [nextbigwhat team](mailto:team@nextbigwhat.com?subject=from%20newsletter) | [unsubscribe]( Follow nextbigwhat on [LinkedIn]( | [Twitter]( | [Insta]( | [Facebook]( | [YouTube](

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