Intelligence is the capacity for learning. Successful people are the best learners. Measure learning across time & you measure success.
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Ability is just a word. So is talent. So is skills. Learning is a process, a mindset, a way of living. That makes all the difference.
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Conor's coach has this great quote : "Win or Learn". You are not here to prove competence, but to pursue it. That is the meta-goal.
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Pehaps no other notion has been so fiercely co-opted by marketers and ad men than the notion of what constitutes success.
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The true metric of success is a dynamic metric (constant learning), but most are sold on a static metric ($$$, status, achievement, etc.)
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A static metric is the measure of outcome, a dynamic metric measures performance, and ultimately success depends on great performance.
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People tend to judge success in themselves and others by evaluating outcomes. This turns out to hinder their success rather than enable it.
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The psychological reason behind this is simple: You examine a static quality (one single outcome) rather than a dynamic one (performance).
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When we focus on outcome that focus comes at the expense of focus on process, or performance, which is the only variable within our control.
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The best predictor of high performance is the propensity or desire for, learning. Those who focus on learning become high performers.
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Without an inner drive to learn one simply does it in a utilitarian fashion; again the focus is the outcome of learning, not learning itself
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This is where incentive, motivation, and the emotional dimension of goals and desires comes into play. Learning done for it's own sake.
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Easy to say once you've made the $ millions that enable you to not care about earning a paycheck
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Perhaps, but don't count me among them.
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