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Angela Duckworth

The power of passion and perseverance

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Author: Angela Duckworth

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9781442397149

Language: English

Publish Date: 03/05/2016

Audiobook length: 31min

Grit Summary Audiobook

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2Grit, the combination of passion and perseverance
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Chapter 3Why is perseverance important?
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Chapter 4Why is passion important?
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Chapter 5Summary & Review
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Who should listen Grit

The summary audiobook of "Grit" by Angela Duckworth is ideal for anyone looking to enhance their resilience and perseverance in pursuit of long-term goals. Students, professionals, and individuals navigating personal challenges will find valuable insights into the power of passion and sustained effort. Additionally, educators and parents seeking to cultivate a growth mindset in themselves and others can benefit from Duckworth's research-based approach, making it a great resource for fostering determination in various life contexts.

3 quotes from Grit

  • "Enthusiasm is common. Endurance is rare."
  • "Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals."
  • "The most successful people are those who are willing to put in the effort to persevere through challenges."

Author : Angela Duckworth

Angela Duckworth is a professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She is an eminent psychologist and a TED talker. She is also a winner of the 2013 MacArthur Fellowship, which is commonly known as the “genius grant” for citizens and residents of the United States. Duckworth initially worked at McKinsey, but she quit her job and became a middle school and high school math teacher. In 2007, she joined the University of Pennsylvania as an assistant professor. Duckworth’s ultimate career goal is to use psychological science to help kids thrive.