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Budding theologian, entrepreneur & educator driving human capital development initiatives to improve the well-being of people and communities.

Iteration is like this. It's hard and tedious but it's exactly how some of us master our crafts. It doesn't make us less smarter than others who figure things out with a spark. It makes us winners, eventually, sometimes. This article is a good resource to help you understand the two key perspectives on creativity. "At what stage of their lives are great innovators most creative? There are two very different answers to this question. Some great innovators make their most important discoveries suddenly, very early in their careers. In contrast, others arrive at their major contributions gradually, late in their lives, after decades of work." Read more at https://lnkd.in/dUPahVfU

Yes, greatness is achieved not because of special talent but rather due to dedication, perseverance and commitment. Show me a person with tenacity and persistence, I will show you laurels of successes. Other dogs gave up, but one dog stayed focused, persevered, and won the “meal”. Watch how the dog improved its tactics, as it learned from previous failures. Indeed, failure is not an opposite of success, but part of success. Without those failures, it would not have figured out how to ace the last lap.

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