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About / Inspired by Talent Is Overrated

Good ideas still need to survive Tuesday.

Practice Is the Point translates Talent Is Overrated into useful judgment for lives already containing work, care, bills, ambition, and several mysteriously urgent emails.

The originating tension

You keep doing the whole job and hoping the weakest part improves through proximity. Improvement comes from focused reps at the edge of ability, not vague repetition with excellent attendance.

How we read

We keep the book's useful complexity, remove the worshipful fog, and ask what the idea changes in a real decision. Not every problem is a mindset problem. Constraints, power, health, money, and support remain stubbornly real.

The promise

Find the limiting subskill, design the rep, and shorten the feedback loop.

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