Talent Code

Talent Code

2010 • 256 pages

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Average rating4.3

15

This was my first audiobook. I had never listened to an audiobook before and I enjoyed listening to it when I didn't want to read.

Overall, I found the first half of the books to be good. When he actually talks about personal growth and how myelin is the scientific way of how we actually get better at things. I also enjoyed how he deconstructs talent to basically just be practice and ignition (which I understood to be motivation and willpower).

The book kinda drops off when he shifts in talking about coaches and teachers. While they're interesting stories and show how hard work is actually the reason behind successful people, it feels a bit tangential and could've been a chapter or two.

Nonetheless, it was enjoyable and has made me a bit of a crusader for hard work rather than preordained ‘talent'.

October 8, 2022