
Forget talent myths. Adam Grant's "Hidden Potential" reveals how underdogs like NASA astronaut Jose Hernandez succeed through character skills, not innate ability. Bill Gates calls it "revolutionary" - challenging readers to embrace discomfort, seek feedback, and unlock their hidden greatness.
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A chess team from Harlem walks into a national championship. They're up against kids from elite private schools-students who've had years of expensive training, personal tutors, and every advantage money can buy. The Harlem students? They're from underprivileged backgrounds, learning chess in a public school with limited resources. Logic says they should get crushed. Instead, they tie for first place. This wasn't a fluke or a feel-good movie plot. It was 1991, and the Raging Rooks had just shattered one of our most persistent myths: that greatness is born, not built. Their coach, Maurice Ashley, didn't search for naturally gifted prodigies. He cultivated something far more powerful-character skills like discipline, resilience, and determination. This story opens a door to a radical truth: your starting point doesn't determine your destination. We worship talent. Child prodigies make headlines. "Naturals" become legends. But here's what nobody tells you: character skills-not raw talent-are the real engines of extraordinary achievement. Think of character as your ability to act on your values when pressure mounts and obstacles appear. Unlike personality traits you're born with, character is malleable. You can build it, strengthen it, reshape it throughout your entire life. Consider an experiment in West Africa where entrepreneurs received training. One group learned cognitive skills-technical knowledge, strategic thinking. The other learned character skills-perseverance, adaptability, self-regulation. The character skills group saw dramatically better business outcomes. This challenges everything we've been taught about intelligence and success. Maurice Ashley understood this instinctively. He created "scaffolding"-temporary support structures that gradually fall away as independence grows-helping his students master not just chess moves but life itself. The distinction matters enormously: character isn't a "soft skill" you can ignore. It's the foundation upon which all other abilities rest, the difference between potential and performance.
Hidden Potential의 핵심 아이디어를 이해하기 쉬운 포인트로 분해하여 혁신적인 팀이 어떻게 창조하고, 협력하고, 성장하는지 이해합니다.
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