I did want to interject to ask, "What exactly is your definition of 'talent'?" The word's meaning sounds, as used in this interview, like whatever it is that separates out those precious few among us who would succeed in a vanishingly small, elite selection of professions. The rest of the 95% or so…
I did want to interject to ask, "What exactly is your definition of 'talent'?" The word's meaning sounds, as used in this interview, like whatever it is that separates out those precious few among us who would succeed in a vanishingly small, elite selection of professions. The rest of the 95% or so of the population are left out of this narrow version of "talent."
It's the best and the brightest who got us into Vietnam, Iraq, the Covid school lockdown disaster. Some common sense street smarts might have worked more to our advantage than all of their degrees combined.
Great to hear Roland's story. Inspiring.
I did want to interject to ask, "What exactly is your definition of 'talent'?" The word's meaning sounds, as used in this interview, like whatever it is that separates out those precious few among us who would succeed in a vanishingly small, elite selection of professions. The rest of the 95% or so of the population are left out of this narrow version of "talent."
It's the best and the brightest who got us into Vietnam, Iraq, the Covid school lockdown disaster. Some common sense street smarts might have worked more to our advantage than all of their degrees combined.