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Giving hope to the average achiever, Rich Karlgaard shares his latest book, "Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement." He observes, “We’ve created a new system of snobbery based on IQ scores and elite university degrees. To mitigate this crisis, we must stop excessively glorifying precocious achievement and seeing human development as a ‘fast track’ on ramp for early success. Not only is it unjust to the majority of us, it’s profoundly inhumane.”
Why? Because “it ignores the natural-born gifts that we all possess. It cuts off paths of discovery for our more latent or later-blooming gifts and passions. It trivializes the value of character, experience, empathy, wisdom, reliability, tenacity, and a host of other admirable qualities that make us successful and fulfilled. And it undercuts the majority of us who are potential late bloomers.”
Karlgaard warns, “We are in danger of losing a valuable narrative about our lives: that we are capable of blooming at any age and in any stage of our lives.”
KEYS FOR ENCOURAGING BLOOMING (at any age)
KEY QUOTES FROM KARLGAARD
Why the push for early achievement?
What are the dangers of forcing early achievement?
Why do most bloom late?
When do people tend to bloom?
What are some characteristics of late bloomers?
BUY Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement
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Giving hope to the average achiever, Rich Karlgaard shares his latest book, "Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement." He observes, “We’ve created a new system of snobbery based on IQ scores and elite university degrees. To mitigate this crisis, we must stop excessively glorifying precocious achievement and seeing human development as a ‘fast track’ on ramp for early success. Not only is it unjust to the majority of us, it’s profoundly inhumane.”
Why? Because “it ignores the natural-born gifts that we all possess. It cuts off paths of discovery for our more latent or later-blooming gifts and passions. It trivializes the value of character, experience, empathy, wisdom, reliability, tenacity, and a host of other admirable qualities that make us successful and fulfilled. And it undercuts the majority of us who are potential late bloomers.”
Karlgaard warns, “We are in danger of losing a valuable narrative about our lives: that we are capable of blooming at any age and in any stage of our lives.”
KEYS FOR ENCOURAGING BLOOMING (at any age)
KEY QUOTES FROM KARLGAARD
Why the push for early achievement?
What are the dangers of forcing early achievement?
Why do most bloom late?
When do people tend to bloom?
What are some characteristics of late bloomers?
BUY Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement
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Follow us!
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