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Jay Arthur
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I'm a voracious reader. Three books give those of us who never made straight
A's in school a little thing called hope. I don't know about you, but
if I got two A's, three B's and a C, my parents didn't applaud my A's,
they cajoled me about the C.
In this country and maybe the world, there's a cultural belief that high
IQ means that you'll be successful. Not true says the data. IQ does predict
how well you will do in school. It does not predict how well you
will do in life.
Daniel Goleman, in Emotional Intelligence, says that the research
indicates that IQ only accounts for 4% of success. You read that correctly:
4%!
Malcolm Gladwell, in Outliers, found much the same thing. For professional
athletes, you need to be born in January through March so that you'll
be selected and coached for your physical size and ability over kids like
me born in December.
Gladwell also found that the thing that separates the winners from the
losers, like Geoff Colvin in Talent is Overrated, is practice.
Gladwell says you need 10,000 hours of practice. Top music students practice
more than others. Top athletes practice more than others. Lesson: You
don't need to be smart, just more persistent in your practice.
Colvin says: "the research tells us that intelligence as we usually
think of it--a high IQ--is not a prerequisite to extraordinary achievement.
Here's My Point
I hear lots of people say: "I can't because I'm not smart enough"
or some similar phrase ("I'm not good at math, science, people, etc.").
If you catch yourself, your coworkers, your spouse, your kids or anyone
else saying this baloney, you've bought into the cultural hallucination:
IQ = Success
Not true. The research says that if you're willing to put in the time
and effort to master an area of expertise that you love, if you're willing
to learn and practice and improve, you'll become successful over time.
Most people already have 10,000 hours of practice in some area of expertise.
How do I know? People come to them for that expertise. When someone has
put in the time to become excellent at something, they often belittle
their ability. "Oh that silly thing? I'm not smart enough to make
a living from that." Nonsense! Why don't you apply it? The
world is waiting.
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