Angela Duckworth, PhD, is a 2013 MacArthur Fellow and professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. She has advised the World Bank, NBA and NFL teams, and Fortune 500 CEOs. She is also the founder and CEO of Character Lab, a nonprofit whose mission is to advance scientific insights that help kids thrive. She completed her BA in neurobiology at Harvard, her MSc in neuroscience at Oxford, and her PhD in psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance is her first book and an instant New York Times bestseller.
"Grit delivers! Angela Duckworth shares the stories, the
science, and the positivity behind sustained success...A
must-read."
--Barbara Fredrickson, author of Positivity and Love
2.0 and President of the International Positive Psychology
Association
"Grit delves into the personal ingredients of great success.
It's worth reading...the gist is that talent and skill are less
valuable than effort."
--Andrew Ross Sorkin, The New York Times
"Grit is a pop-psych smash."
--The New Yorker
"Grit is a useful guide for parents or teachers looking for
confirmation that passion and persistence matter, and for inspiring
models of how to cultivate these important qualities."
--The Washington Post
"Grit is a persuasive and fascinating response to the cult
of IQ fundamentalism. Duckworth reminds us that it is character and
perseverance that set the successful apart."
--Malcolm Gladwell, author of The Tipping Point, Blink,
and Outliers
"Grit is packed with great lessons. The tools and gems I
took from this book aided me in being able to handle the adversity
of my career coming to an unexpected end and finding my passion in
writing." --Chris Bosh, five-time NBA All Star
"[Blends] anecdote and science, statistic and yarn...Not your
grandpa's self-help book, but Duckworth's text is oddly
encouraging, exhorting us to do better by trying harder, and a
pleasure to read."
--Kirkus Reviews
"[Have] no doubt: Grit is great. It's a lucid, informative,
and entertaining review of the research Angela has assiduously
conducted over the past decade or so. The book also includes
suggestions on how to develop grit, and how we can help support
grit in others. There are few people who wouldn't learn something
from this book."
--Scientific American (blog)
"A combination of rich science, compelling stories, crisp graceful
prose, and appealingly personal examples...Without a doubt, this is
the most transformative, eye-opening book I've read this year."
--Sonja Lyubomirsky, Professor, University of California,
Riverside and author of The How of Happiness
"A contemporary classic--a clarifying and deeply-researched book in
the tradition of Stephen Covey and Carol Dweck. For anyone hoping
to work smarter or live better, Grit is an essential--and
perhaps life-changing--read."
--Daniel H. Pink, New York Times-bestselling author of
When, Drive, and To Sell Is Human
"A fascinating tour of the psychological research on success...A
great service of Ms. Duckworth's book is her down-to-earth
definition of passion. To be gritty, an individual doesn't need to
have an obsessive infatuation with a goal. Rather, he needs to show
'consistency over time.' The grittiest people have developed
long-term goals and are constantly working toward them."
--The Wall Street Journal
"A robust and engaging read, as Duckworth intersperses her own
research with stories from her Chinese-American background, as well
as interviews with high achievers in sport, business and the
military...[The book includes a] riveting section on raising gritty
children. When Duckworth suggests trashing the common parenting
line 'That's OK, you tried your best' and replacing it with the
demanding yet supportive 'That didn't work. Let's talk about how
you approached it and what might work better, ' she made me want to
cheer."
--The Toronto Star
"A thoughtful and engaging exploration of what predicts success.
Grit takes on widespread misconceptions and predictors of what
makes us strive harder and push further...Duckworth's own story,
wound throughout her research, ends up demonstrating her theory
best; passion and perseverance make up grit."
--Tory Burch, Chairman, CEO and Designer of Tory Burch
"An important book...In these pages, the leading scholarly expert
on the power of grit (what my mom called 'stick-to-it-iveness')
carries her message to a wider audience, using apt anecdotes and
aphorisms to illustrate how we can usefully apply her insights to
our own lives and those of our kids."
--Robert D. Putnam, Professor of Public Policy at Harvard and
author of Bowling Alone and Our Kids
"An informative and inspiring contribution to the literature of
success."
--Publishers Weekly
"Angela Duckworth [is] the psychologist who has made 'grit' the
reigning buzzword in education-policy circles...Duckworth's ideas
about the cultivation of tenacity have clearly changed some lives
for the better...In this book, Duckworth, whose TED talk has been
viewed more than eight million times, brings her lessons to the
reading public."
--Judith Shulevitz, The New York Times Book Review
"Duckworth is the researcher most associated with the study and
popularization of grit. And yet what I like about her new book,
Grit, is the way she is pulling away from the narrow, joyless
intonations of that word, and pointing us beyond the way many
schools are now teaching it...Most important, she notes that the
quality of our longing matters. Gritty people are resilient and
hard working, sure. But they also, she writes, know in a very, very
deep way what it is they want."
--David Brooks, New York Times
"Empowering...Angela Duckworth compels attention with her idea that
regular individuals who exercise self-control and perseverance can
reach as high as those who are naturally talented--that your
mindset is as important as your mind."
--Soledad O'Brien, Chairman of Starfish MediaGroup and former
co-anchor of CNN's "American Morning"
"Engaging...With strong appeal for readers of Daniel H. Pink,
Malcolm Gladwell, and Susan Cain, this is a must-have."
--Booklist
"Enlightening...Grit teaches that life's high peaks aren't
necessarily conquered by the naturally nimble but, rather, by those
willing to endure, wait out the storm, and try again."
--Ed Viesturs, Seven-Time Climber of Mount Everest and author of
No Shortcuts to the Top
"Fascinating. Angela Duckworth pulls together decades of
psychological research, inspiring success stories from business and
sports, and her own unique personal experience and distills it all
into a set of practical strategies to make yourself and your
children more motivated, more passionate, and more persistent at
work and at school."
--Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed
"I kept wanting to read this book aloud--to my child, my husband,
to everyone I care about. There are no shortcuts to greatness, it's
true. But there is a roadmap, and you are holding it."
--Amanda Ripley, author of The Smartest Kids in the World:
And How They Got That Way
"I love an idea that challenges our conventional wisdom and 'grit'
does just that! Put aside what you think you know about getting
ahead and outlasting your competition, even if they are more
talented. Getting smarter won't help you--sticking with it,
will!"
--Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why and Leaders
Eat Last
"I'm convinced there are no more important qualities in striving
for excellence than those that create true grit...I hope you enjoy
the book as much as I did."
--Brad Stevens, Coach of the Boston Celtics
"If you have recently bumped into that word, grit, Duckworth is the
reason...In education and parenting circles, her research has
provided a much needed antipode to hovering, by which children are
systematically deprived of the opportunity to experience setbacks,
much less overcome them...What sticks with you [in Grit] are the
testimonials, collected from sources as disparate as Will Smith,
William James, and Jeff Bezos's mom, that relentlessly deflate the
myth of the natural."
--The Atlantic
"Imagine that: a Philadelphia psychology professor setting the
education world on fire with a one-syllable noun that just happens
to define the city she currently calls home....Her book gives cause
for hope and an immediate path to action."
--Philly.com
"Impressively fresh and original...Grit scrubs away preconceptions
about how far our potential can take us."
--Susan Cain, author of Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a
World That Can't Stop Talking
"Incredibly important...There is deeply embodied grit, which is
born of love, purpose, truth to one's core under ferocious heat,
and a relentless passion for what can only be revealed on the
razor's edge; and there is the cool, patient, disciplined
cultivation and study of resilience that can teach us all how to
get there. Angela Duckworth's masterpiece straddles both worlds,
offering a level of nuance that I haven't read before."
--Josh Waitzkin, International Chess Master, Tai Chi Push Hands
World Champion, and author of The Art of Learning
"Invaluable...In a world where access to knowledge is
unprecedented, this book describes the key trait of those who will
optimally take advantage of it. Grit will inspire everyone who
reads it to stick to something hard that they have a passion
for."
--Sal Khan, founder of Khan Academy
"It really isn't talent but practice--along with passion--that
makes perfect, explains psychologist Duckworth in this illuminating
book. Inspiration for non-geniuses everywhere."
--People
"Masterful...Grit offers a truly sane perspective: that true
success comes when we devote ourselves to endeavors that give us
joy and purpose."
--Arianna Huffington, author of Thrive
"Profoundly important. For eons, we've been trapped inside the myth
of innate talent. Angela Duckworth shines a bright light into a
truer understanding of how we achieve. We owe her a great
debt."
--David Shenk, author of The Genius in All of Us: New
Insights into Genetics, Talent, and IQ
"Psychologists have spent decades searching for the secret of
success, but Angela Duckworth is the one who found it. In this
smart and lively book, she not only tells us what it is, but also
how to get it."
--Daniel Gilbert, author of Stumbling on Happiness
"Readable, compelling and totally persuasive. The ideas in this
book have the potential to transform education, management and the
way its readers live. Angela Duckworth's Grit is a national
treasure."
--Lawrence H. Summers, Former Secretary of the Treasury and
President Emeritus at Harvard University
"This book gets into your head, which is where it belongs...For
educators who want our kids to succeed, this is an indispensable
read."
--Joel Klein, former Chancellor, New York City public
schools
"This book will change your life. Fascinating, rigorous, and
practical, Grit is destined to be a classic in the literature of
success."
--Dan Heath, co-author of Made to Stick, Switch,
and Decisive
"Utterly captivating, inspiring and original...Once you pick up
Grit, you won't be able to tear yourself away."
--Amy Cuddy, Harvard Business School professor and author of
Presence
"With Grit, Duckworth has now put out the definitive
handbook for her theory of success. It parades from one essential
topic to another on a float of common sense, tossing out scientific
insights."
--Slate
One of "The Hottest Spring Nonfiction Books"
--The Wall Street
Journal
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