Finishing up from Part 3, let me try to finally address the question “Can hard work beat talent?”. I’ll look at this within a couple of different contexts since that does determine what the answer is or might be.
Can Hard Work Overcome a Genetic Limit?
Coming out of Part 3, you can probably imagine that my general answer to this question is simply no. If we take talent to include what are clearly genetic limits, then no amount of work, hard, smart or otherwise can overcome them. Because that’s not what the word “limit” means. By definition a genetic limit is one that cannot be surpassed naturally.
Simply, the most that proper, hard and smart work will ever do is let a given trainee maximize their inherent talent. Obviously if you don’t put in the work like the “always gonna” athlete, you’re never going to accomplish jack squat. But assuming you put in the work, the most you will ever do is achieve your own inbuilt genetic limit.… Keep Reading