Out of all the characteristics of successful people,
one characteristic emerged as the most significant predictor of success.
And it wasn’t social intelligence,
it wasn’t good looks or physical health,
and it wasn’t IQ.
It was grit.
Grit is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals.
Grit is having stamina.
Grit is sticking with your future, day in and day out—
not just for the week,
not just for the month,
but for years,
and working really hard to make that future a reality.
Grit is living life like a marathon,
not a sprint.
Words of the Day
1. Tenacity
Type: Noun
Pronunciation: /təˈnæsɪti/
Meaning: The quality of being determined and persistent.
Example Sentence: Her tenacity in pursuing her goals led her to success despite numerous setbacks.
2. Effervescent
Type: Adjective
Pronunciation: /ˌɛfəˈvɛsnt/
Meaning: (1) Giving off bubbles; fizzy.
(2) Full of energy and enthusiasm.Example Sentence: The speaker’s effervescent personality captivated the audience.
3. Ineffable
Type: Adjective
Pronunciation: /ɪˈnɛfəbl/
Meaning: Too great or extreme to be expressed or described in words.
Example Sentence: The beauty of the sunrise over the mountains was ineffable.
4. Sagacity
Type: Noun
Pronunciation: /səˈɡæsɪti/
Meaning: The quality of having keen mental discernment and good judgment; wisdom.
Example Sentence: The leader’s sagacity was evident in his thoughtful decision-making.
5. Ephemeral
Type: Adjective
Pronunciation: /ɪˈfɛmərəl/
Meaning: Lasting for a very short time.
Example Sentence: The joy of winning the lottery proved to be ephemeral as the reality of managing wealth set in.
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