Blurb submitted by Amy K.
Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance is nonfiction
The book's author, Angela Duckworth, argues that there is one distinct quality found in all successful people: grit. Grit is the will to keep moving forward even when you run into an obstacle. Grit surpasses innate qualities such as talent and intelligence. Duckworth supports her claim using evidence she acquired from interviews and research she had done on successful people. Thomas Edison, for example, had conducted hundreds of experiments to create the light bulb but had failed hundreds of time. If he had given up back then, we would not have light bulb today. Duckworth emphasizes the importance of passion and perseverance in success. All successful people had passion in their profession, whether it was art, business, or sports, and had the perseverance to keep going even if they failed.
I really enjoyed the book. This book encouraged me to keep doing what I am doing without comparing myself to others. This book also made me realize that passion is what is important. I was so focused on talent that I could not see the most important quality. I would recommend this book to anyone who feels discouraged or hopeless in what they are currently doing.
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