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by Angela Duckworth

Cambridge University, 31

  Canada, Geoffrey, 237–38

  Carnegie Mellon University, 31, 33

  Carroll, Pete, 74

  life philosophy of, 61–62, 64

  Seahawk culture and, 243–44, 251, 261–68

  Caslen, Robert, 258–61

  Cervantes, Miguel de, 75

  Chalmers, Thomas, 76

  Chambliss, Dan, 36–38, 39, 81, 245–47

  Character, 273–74

  Chast, Roz, 69

  Chatman, Jennifer, 183

  Chatterton, Thomas, 76

  Chicago Public Schools, 11

  Child, Julia, 57, 99–101

  Child-centered approach to parenting, 201, 211

  Child Genius (television program), 31

  Christensen, Ulrik, 122–23

  Chua, Amy, 106

  Cider House Rules, The (film), 44

  Cinnabon bakery chain, 163, 164

  Clarkson, Kelly, 187

  Clinton, Bill, 35–36

  Clinton, Hillary, 35–36

  Close, Kerry, 125–26, 137

  Coady, Chantal, 96

  Coates, Ta-Nehisi, 275–76

  Cobden, Richard, 76

  Cognitive behavioral therapy, 176, 193, 310n

  Cohen, Geoff, 218–19

  Cole, Kat, 163–65

  Coleman, Cody, 220–22

  Coleridge, Samuel Taylor, 76

  College education, 11, 230–32

  Columbia University, 226, 257

  Communication, 253, 256

  Community colleges, 11

  Compass metaphor, 60, 63, 67, 90

  Competition, 262–63, 265–66

  Competition Wednesdays, 262

  Copernicus, Nicolaus, 75

  Corresponsive principle, 233–34, 246

  Cost-benefit analysis, 248, 250

  Côté, Jean, 107–8

  Cox, Catharine, 74–78

  Crossword puzzle design, 95, 108–10, 111–12, 115

  Csikszentmihalyi, Mihaly, 128–31

  Culture, 243–68

  categorical allegiance to, 245

  defined, 244

  generational differences and, 85–86, 89

  identity and, 247–50

  organizational, 252–58

  Cuomo, Mario, 49

  Currey, Mason, 139

  Daily Rituals (Currey), 139

  Damon, Bill, 162–63, 167

  Danton, Georges J., 76

  Darling, Nancy, 213

  Darwin, Charles, 20–22

  Davy O’Brien award, 203

  Dear Abby, 193

  Deierlein, Tom, 248–50, 260

  Deliberate practice, 120–42

  applying principles of, 123–24

  author’s experience of, 133–35

  effortfulness of, 127–28

  feedback and, 122–23, 132, 134

  flow and, 128–32, 137

  getting the most from, 137–42

  as a habit, 139–40

  positive experience of, 135–37, 140–42

  science of, 137–39

  stretch goal in, 121–23

  Demanding style of parenting, 201–7, 211

  Denver Broncos, 243

  Depression, 173, 174, 176, 193

  De Sena, Joe, 319n

  Developmental model, 259–61

  Díaz, Roberto, 121

  Dimon, Jamie, 252–54, 256

  Divine Fury: A History of Genius (McMahon), 288–89n

  Dogs, experiments on, 171–73, 187

  Dorrance, Anson, 254–58, 262

  Dorsin, Neil, 286n

  Dropout rates

  college, 11, 230–32

  West Point, 3–4, 259

  Drucker, Peter, 124

  Duckworth, Angela

  daughter Amanda, 134, 240, 241, 242, 271

  daughter Lucy, 87–88, 134, 223, 240–41, 242, 271

  father of, xiii–xv, 96–97, 98, 107, 159, 167, 277

  Grit Scale scores of, 57

  Hard Thing Rule and, 241–42

  IQ test scores of, 34

  longitudinal study conducted by, 230–32

  MacArthur Fellowship awarded to, xiii–xiv

  at McKinsey, 15, 18, 27–29

  mother of, 167

  neurobiology class of, 169–71

  neuroscience degree of, 15

  psychology of achievement theory of, 40–42

  purpose experienced by, 157–59

  teaching career of, 15–20, 117, 157–59, 177–78

  TED talk of, 133–35, 220, 244

  DuPont, 86, 97, 245

  Durant, Kevin, 121–22

  Dutton, Jane, 166

  Dweck, Carol, 178–81, 183, 184, 192

  Dyslexia, 15, 45

  “Early years,” 107–8, 144

  EDGE (Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education) Program, 194

  Education. See also Teachers

  college, 11, 230–32

  dropout rates in, 11, 230–32

  graduate-level, 11, 194

  KIPP program and, 181–83, 245

  talent vs. grit in academic success, 15–20

  Educational Testing Service (ETS), 227

  Effort, 34, 35–51

  academic success and, 17–18

  ambivalence toward, 23–25

  consistency of, 50

  deliberate practice and, 127–28

  KIPP and, 181

  musical ability and, 23–24

  Nietzsche on, 38–40

  swimming and, 36–39

  talent and skill interaction with, 42–44, 50–51

  Treadmill Test of, 46–50, 256

  writing and, 44–46

  Eisenberger, Robert, 238–40

  Emulation (of parents), 214–16

  Encouragement and support

  asking for, 193–95

  of interests, 105–6, 107, 109–11

  from parents, 207–10, 211

  “Energies of Men, The” (James), 22–23

  Enigmatology, 110

  Enron, 30–31

  Entrepreneurship, 24

  Environmental influences/experience, 79–83, 296n

  Ericsson, Anders, 118–21, 124–31, 135, 138

  Eskreis-Winkler, Lauren, 138

  Eudaimonic happiness, 146–47

  Eulogy virtues, 274

  Excess of grit (lack of evidence for), 271–73

  Experience. See Environmental influences/experience

  Extracurricular activities, 223–42

  benefit transfers from, 238–40

  excessive, rarity of, 225

  follow-through importance, 226–36

  long-term benefits of, 225

  low-income children and, 236–38

  Fame (film), 71

  Faraday, Michael, 75

  Farhi, Nicole, 96

  Feedback, 122–23, 132, 134, 218–19

  Feinberg, Mike, 181

  Ferguson, Ron, 218

  Field, Colin, 96

  Financial Times, 96

  Finland, 250–52, 253

  Fitzsimmons, Bill, 234–36

  Fixed mindset, 180, 181, 183, 184, 185–86, 190, 191–92

  “Fleeting Interest in Everything, No Career Direction” (Reddit post), 101

  Flow, 128–32, 137

  Flynn, Jim, 83–84, 263

  Flynn effect, 83–84, 85, 296–97n

  Fonte, Aurora, 161–62

  Fonte, Franco, 161–62

  Football. See Carroll, Pete; Seattle Seahawks; Young, Steve

  Fortune magazine, 27, 30

  Fortune 1000 companies, 183–84

  Fragile perfects, 190

  Franklin, Benjamin, 123–24

  Freud, Sigmund, 147

  Gaines, Rowdy, 38, 100, 103, 107, 121, 132–33

  Galloni, Antonio, 145–46

  Gallup polls, 98

  Galton, Francis, 20–21, 286–87n

  Gardner, Margo, 226

  Gates, Bill, 230

  Gates, Melinda, 230

  Gates Foundation. See Bill an
d Melinda Gates Foundation

  Gawande, Atul, 124

  Gemmell, Bruce, 136–37, 141

  Genetics, 79–83, 296n

  Genius, xiii–xiv, 277, 288–89n

  Gervais, Mike, 265–66

  Gettleman, Jeffrey, 58–60, 61, 70, 86

  Gladwell, Malcolm, 30

  Goal hierarchies, 62–74, 294n

  abandoning low-level goals, 68–74

  coherent goal structures in, 64–66

  common purpose of goals in, 68

  conflict of goals in, 65–66

  levels of goals in, 62–63

  prioritizing goals in, 66–68

  Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von, 76

  Golden, Jane, 112–13, 145

  Goodness, 273

  Google, 166–67

  Graduate-level education, 11, 194

  Graham, Martha, 119, 127, 135

  Grammy Awards, 46

  Grant, Adam, 166, 272

  Greatness, 38, 39–40, 273

  Green Berets, 11–12, 70

  Grit Grid, 231–32, 235, 237

  Grit Scale, 9–14, 54–58, 77, 78, 131, 194, 272–73

  age and scores on, 84–86

  development of, 9–10

  fakeability of, 229

  happiness correlated with scores on, 270

  on interest consistency, 113

  purpose correlated with scores on, 147–48

  spellers tested on, 125

  taking and scoring, 55–56

  Tar Heels tested on, 255

  teachers tested on, 177

  twins tested on, 82

  West Point cadets tested on, 9–10, 54, 259

  Growth mindset, 180–86, 190, 192, 251

  benefits associated with, 181

  language importance in, 182

  qualities associated with, 180

  role modeling, 182–84

  Habit formation, 139–40

  Hall of Fame, 63, 226

  Happiness

  eudaimonic vs. hedonic, 146–47

  grit correlated with, 177, 270–71

  Hard Thing Rule, 241–42

  Harlem Children’s Zone, 237–38

  Harvard University, 25, 46–47, 48, 49, 86, 234, 237, 256

  Haydn, Joseph, 76

  Hazing, 258–59

  Hedonic happiness, 146–47

  Height, nature-nurture interaction in, 79–80, 82–83

  Hershey, Milton, 190, 312n

  Hitler, Adolf, 148

  Hoff, Syd, 71

  Hooters restaurant, 163–64

  Hope, 91–92, 169–95, 269

  control and, 188–90

  defined, 169

  language of, 182

  mindset and (see Fixed mindset; Growth mindset)

  neurobiology of, 189

  optimism and (see Optimism)

  Hopkins, Mike, 104–5

  “How to Solve the New York Times Crossword Puzzle” (Shortz), 115

  How to Spell Like a Champ (Kimble), 125

  How We Do Business (JPMorgan Chase manual), 254

  Hughes, Rhonda, 193–95

  Human genome, 82

  Identity and culture, 247–50

  Il Viaggio Di Vetri (Vetri), 106

  Imitation (of parents), 214–16

  Indiana University, 95, 109–10

  In-groups, 245

  Intellectual dimension of character, 273, 274

  Interest, 95–116, 269

  beginners and, 106–8, 114

  benefits of following, 97–98

  consistency of, 111–14

  constraints on choices and, 96–97, 98

  deepening of, 103, 113–14, 116, 153

  development of, 103, 104–6, 107, 115–16, 153

  discovery of, 103–4, 107, 114–15

  experts and, 113–14

  exploring, 100–101

  play and, 106–8

  in three-phase progression model, 143

  Interpersonal dimension of character, 273, 274

  Intrapersonal dimension of character, 273–74

  IQ/intelligence, 32, 33

  author’s scores on test, 34

  of high achievers, 75–76

  increase in, 83–84, 192, 297n

  mindsets on, 180

  of spelling bee participants, 13, 14

  updating beliefs on, 192–93

  Irving, John, 44–46, 87

  Ivy League undergraduates, 14

  James, William, 22–23, 98, 116, 140

  James Beard Award, 100

  Japan, 118

  Job crafting, 166–67

  JPMorgan Chase, 252–54

  Julia & Julia (film), 99

  Julliard School of Music, 25, 138

  Jürgen (mentor), 217

  Kagan, Jerry, 5

  Kageyama, Noa, 138

  Kaizen, 118

  Kashyap, Anurag, 14

  Kaufman, Scott Barry, 31–34

  Kimble, Paige, 13, 125

  King, Philip, 157–58

  KIPP (Knowledge Is Power Program), 181–83, 245

  Kopp, Wendy, 176–78

  Lacey, Hester, 95–96, 104, 118, 175

  LaGuardia High School of Music and Art, 70–71

  Lahti, Emilia, 251–52

  Lakeside School, 88

  Lamennais, Hughes-Félicité-Robert de, 76

  Lang Lang, 96

  Language, importance of, 182, 256, 265

  “Later years,” 108, 144

  Laughlin, Terry, 140–41

  Leach, Bernard, 105

  Leader, Joe, 153

  Learned helplessness, 171–73, 188, 193, 240, 309n

  Learned industriousness, 240

  Learned optimism, 173

  Learning to Cartoon (Hoff), 71

  Ledecky, Katie, 133, 136–37

  Leong, Deborah, 141–42

  Levin, Dave, 181, 183

  Life philosophy, 61–62, 64

  Lomax, Michael, 289–90n

  Longitudinal studies

  on extracurricular activities, 225, 226–29, 230–32

  on interests, 103–4, 107

  on parenting impact, 213

  on personality change, 86, 233–34

  Lowell High School, 18–20

  Loyd, Sam, 109

  Luong, David, 18–20

  Luther, Martin, 76

  Lütke, Tobi, 217–18

  Lynch, Marshawn (“Beast Mode”), 264

  MacArthur Fellowship, xiii–xiv, 275

  MacKenzie, Warren, 42–44, 105

  Mackie, Susan, 184

  Maier, Steve, 171–73, 178, 188–90, 200n, 240

  Mankoff, Bob, 69, 86

  March, James, 248

  Martinez, Alex, 207–10

  Martinez, Francesca, 201, 207–10, 211, 215

  Martinez, Raoul, 208

  Martinez, Tina, 207–10

  Mathematics, 16–20, 117, 193–95

  Matthews, Mike, 6–7, 9

  Maturity principle, 86–89

  Mazzini, Giuseppe, 76

  McDonald, Duff, 30

  McKinsey, 58

  author’s career with, 15, 18, 27–29

  talent emphasized by, 26–30

  McMahon, Darrin, 288–89n

  McNabb, Bill, 185–87

  Meaney, Michael, 296n

  Mega successful people, 96, 104, 118

  Mentors, 107, 116, 194, 217

  MetLife insurance agents, 174–75

  Microsoft, 230

  “Middle years,” 108, 144

  Mill, John Stuart, 75

  Milton, John, 76

  Milton Hershey School, 190, 312n

  Mindfulness, 155–57

  Mindsets. See Fixed mindset; Growth mindset

  Mistakes, responding to, 141–42, 183

  MIT, 220, 221–22

  Montana, Joe, 203

  Most Valuable Player award, 202

  “Mundanity of Excellence, The” (study), 36

  Mural Arts Program, 112, 113

  Murat, Joachim, 76

  Music, 2
3–24, 26, 32–33

  Myelin, 193

  NASA, 104–5

  “Nasty Nick” (obstacle course), 12

  National Book Award, 44

  Naturals, 23–25, 31, 36, 37, 51

  Nature, 192

  Neglectful parenting, 212

  New England Patriots, 61, 264

  Newton, Isaac, 75, 76

  New Yorker cartoons, 68, 69, 71–74

  New York Times, 58, 60, 70, 251

  New York Times crossword puzzle. See Crossword puzzle design

  New Zealand, 233

  Nietzsche, Friedrich, 38–40, 187, 199–200

  Noe, Bernie, 88–89

  Novelty, 112, 114, 116

  NYC Transit, 153

  Oates, Joyce Carol, 140

  Observer, 207

  Oettingen, Gabriele, 65

  Olympics athletes, 38, 100, 114

  optimism and, 175

  practice and, 118, 121, 132, 133, 138, 140

  Optimism, 173–75, 190, 193

  growth mindset and, 181, 192

  learned, 173

  in teachers, 176–78

  Oscar, Daniel, 286n

  Outliers, 20–21

  Outward Bound, 187

  Oxford University, 15, 58, 59, 60

  Palin, Michael, 96

  Parenting, 199–222

  authoritarian, 200, 203, 211, 212, 213

  child-centered, 201, 211

  contiuum of views on, 199–201

  demanding style, 201–7, 211

  emulation by children and, 214–16

  encouraging/supportive, 207–10, 211

  neglectful, 212

  by non-parents, 216–22

  patterns of successful, 210–13

  permissive, 209, 212, 213

  wise (authoritative), 211–16

  Park, Daeun, 183

  Parker, James, 12

  Passion, 8, 56–60, 61, 64, 68, 261–62

  age and, 86

  consistency of over time, 57–60

  fostering, 99–101

  genetics and experience in, 82

  Grit Scale measures of, 9, 56–57, 82

  high achiever indicators of, 77

  identity and, 248, 250

  intensity not correlated with, 57, 60

  interest and, 91, 95–101, 103, 116, 143

  practicality vs., 96–97

  purpose and, 91, 143

  Paunesku, Dave, 166

  Peabody Conservatory, 25

  Peanuts (comic strip), 140

  Permissive parenting, 209, 212, 213

  Perseverance, 56–57, 91, 261–62

  age and, 86

  flexibility and, 69–74

  genetics and experience in, 82

  Grit Scale measures of, 9, 57, 82

  high achiever indicators of, 77

  identity and, 248, 250

  Persistence of motive, 77

  Personality

  corresponsive principle and, 233–34, 246

  maturity principle and, 86–89

  Personal Qualities Project, 226–29, 234–35

  Pessimism, 174–75, 177, 178, 191–92

  Phelps, Michael, 37, 38

  Pitt, William, 76

  Positive fantasizing, 65

  Positive Psychology, 40

  Post-it note experiment, 219

  Potential, 14, 22–23, 51, 236

  Potter’s Book, A (Leach), 105

 

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