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The popularity of the marshmallow test and its conclusion that self-control is the key to success shows that the one domain where society remains most bound to essentialist thinking is in our attitude toward ability, talent, and potential. We imagine that these are essential qualities—that individuals either possess them or they don’t, that circumstances might have some minor influence over something like talent, but the circumstances don’t determine or create talent.
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
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