“The answer will only arrive after we stop looking for it,” says bestselling author Jonah Lehrer. Examining recent research into what drives creative insights, Lehrer breaks down how and why we have “aha!” moments, using examples that range from Bob Dylan writing “Like A Rolling Stone” to a Tibetan monk’s zen puzzle-solving powers. But insight isn’t everything. Those who achieve great things in the long-term also have another important quality: Grit, a single-minded persistence that helps them keep their eye on the prize and pushing ever-forward even when the “aha!” moments aren’t around.
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“Grit” another word for passion?
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You might be exactly right Alex.
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Oh David, if you try harder and/or push through with anymore grit, I worry that you’re going to implode. Isn’t it possible that ‘a ha’ moments also occur when one is taking a walk, looking at the sky, smiling at the sincere intentions of a friend you will never meet?
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Smiling. It certainly is possible Mimi. It certainly is. 🙂
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Needed that David!
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Good!
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Ah grit…yes try harder 🙂
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Isn’t that often the answer Tina!
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Yep…separates the average from the 2%er’s.
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Yes it does, doesn’t it.
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Continuing to put one foot in front of the other: True Grit!
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Yes Rose, exactly.
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