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Talent Is Overrated: What really separates world-class performers from everybody else Colvin, Geoff
Talent Is Overrated: What really separates world-class performers from everybody else Colvin, Geoff
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**Talent Is Overrated** by Geoff Colvin absolutely demolishes the myth that natural talent creates champions. This psychology powerhouse reveals the uncomfortable truth: deliberate practice, not genetic gifts, separates world-class performers from weekend warriors. Colvin dissects how Tiger Woods, Mozart, and business legends actually built their expertise through grueling, focused training that most people wouldn't dare attempt.
Perfect for ambitious professionals, athletes, parents questioning their kids' potential, and anyone tired of using "I'm just not naturally good at this" as an excuse. Colvin, Fortune magazine's senior editor, serves up research-backed insights without the academic stuffiness – think Malcolm Gladwell with more substance and fewer anecdotes about obscure Canadian hockey players.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks has already inspired someone else's journey toward excellence – now it's your turn to discover what deliberate practice can unlock.
*"Finally, a book that explains why I sucked at piano – and how I could actually improve!"*
*"Changed how I approach everything from work presentations to weekend golf. Brutal but brilliant."*
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