At five years old, nearly everyone is an artist. At 10, nearly none of us is.
What happened? And how can we become more talented at the things that interest us, so we can have richer, more successful lives?
Entrepreneur and business teacher Sean D’Souza of Psychotactics has thought a lot about talent — how to get it, and what keeps us from developing it.
In this 25-minute episode of Confessions of a Pink-Haired Marketer, host Sonia Simone talks with Sean D’Souza about:
- The misunderstandings about talent that keeps us imprisoned in mediocrity
- Why you don’t need 10,000 hours (or anything close to that) to develop a talent
- What lemurs and human babies can tell us about our innate abilities
- The role of “inborn talent” in business
- Why 90 percent of talent depends on the teacher … not the student
Confessions of a Pink-Haired Marketer on iTunes
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