Being Grit and Growth Mindset is the Key to Success Angela Lee Duckworth states: “Grit is related because part of what it meant to be gritty is to be resilient in the face of failure or adversity.” As she said, grit is being positive to response failure. Angela Lee Duckworth is an American author. In the article “Grit,” which is written is written by Angela Lee Duckworth in 2003. She introduces her research that shows the relationship between grit and achievement, and the importance of helping students develop grit. By reading the article “The Significance of Grit,” it was touched me deeply. For me, I am Chinese, but my family moved to Kazakhstan. For those unknown country, language, culture I was very baffled, but I overcome those difficulties; therefore being grit and having growth mindset lead me to success. In the article “The Significance of Grit” she states grit has two components; passion and perseverance. Passion means a strong feeling or emotion to someone’s job they are doing. Perseverance means no matter how difficult it is people are keep trying doing it, and never give up. We can read the article “The Significance of Grit” that “ The most successful people in life are both talented and gritty in whatever they’ve chosen to do” (Duckworth p17) Then she mentioned about when people emphasized talent; will become nothing. I totally agree with her. When people make an effort plus talent, they can succeed. When I was the first semester at Irvine Valley College, I
In my group book, “Grit” by Angela Duckworth, perseverance was stressed as one of the two important aspects of being gritty, alongside passion. The idea of grit stemmed from the fact that people who put in time and effort into something that evokes a passion in
In Chapter 9 of Grit, Angela Duckworth argues that a growth mindset, rather than a fixed mindset, leads to more success. She shows that a growth mindset leads to a more optimistic outlook on failures, which further leads to perseverance and the ability to take on new challenges without giving up. Using additional research, I agree with Duckworth’s claim that a growth mindset makes an individual more successful because a growth mindset transforms obstacles into learning opportunities and fosters hope, which are essential skills to overcoming failures and becoming successful.
Grit is sticking with your future, day in, 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 it's a marathon, not a sprint.” (TED
The Angela Duckworth book Grit includes a chapter entitled “Purpose” which examines the different processes people go through in order to find their purpose in life. Throughout the course of the chapter, an eclectic mix of stories are told and explained as to why people believe their story has helped define the word purpose. The chapter explains that one’s definition of the word purpose varies by their life experiences
Grit, what is this? Is it success, is it failure, or is it talent? As Angela Duckworth said “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 it’s a marathon, not a sprint.” Grit is a combination of strength, persistence, focus, and dedication that helps a person to maintain the optimism and discipline needed to persevere in their goals even if they are head to head with failure. Grit does not depend on talent, IQ, or success. Grit is the ability to fail and learn from your mistake, in order to come back next
The idea of grit is to be used to help students improve on goals they’ve made, but in the The Downside of Grit by Alfie Kohn, he would argue that some things are better left alone instead of trying to pursue them and achieving them with little success. Kohn claims that grit can be counterproductive because anyone could be continuing something that doesn’t make them content with the outcome. He also discusses about how people with grit could experience issues with psychological health when you try over and over again and end up with continuous failure. It would be better to find an alternative pathway that would cause less stress, and end with success. Another argument that Kohn has is, was against the reliability of the research done with
In the article “The Five Characteristics of Grit—How Many Do You Have?” (2013) by Maragret M. Perlis, published by Forbes Online, Perlis the author sheds light on the definitions of grit. Perlis believes Angela Duckworth’s ( receiver of the genius grant to study grit) definition of grit is too specific and needs more room for interpretation. The first characteristic described,” courage”, is the concept of not being afraid to fail. As long as one puts forth their best effort, they're taking a step in the right
Throughout Grit, Angela Duckworth argues that grit is the single most important factor in determining success of an individual. She splits the argument into three parts: the concept of grit and why it matters, the proper use and understanding of the goal hierarchy, and how an individual can develop grit. Duckworth’s argument is important because it replaces the traditional viewpoint of success being determined by talent to one which sees success as a result of passion and perseverance.
Grit is a predictor of academic, professional, and personal success. Grit can be defined as strength of character or the ability to overcome failure and continue to work toward success. People with grit are not always the people with the most natural ability, but their work ethic and ability to overcome obstacles allows them to achieve success. Grit is a very valuable characteristic in almost any venture, as it gives someone an advantage in overcoming the inevitable obstacles they will face. However, grit is much easier adopted when an individual has a growth mindset.
Have you ever set a long-term goal and were so determined to meet that goal no matter what happened? Angela Duckworth states, “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”. Sticking with a long-term goal, when you seem to have hit every bump in the road possible means that you contain grit. In class, we discussed how talent is inversely related to grit. Angela Duckworth did a study and made high school students take her grit test. In this test, she realized that the more grit that the student possessed, the higher chance that student would graduate.
The Merriam-Webster Dictionary gives many different definitions defining the word “grit”. A definition that caught my attention was “unyielding courage in the face of hardship or danger” .It gave me a personal reference as to reaching a goal, you have to be faced with challenges that you’ll need to conquer with grit being included. In Angela Lee Duckworth’s TED Talk, “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance,” she claims that having students being pushed to the max is the only way to see the full extent of grit, and I agree with Duckworth. I was able to demonstrate grit on becoming a better basketball play after not making the team my sophomore year of high school. Ever since I was disappointed in my results of not making the team, I had told myself this wasn’t going to mean I was done playing basketball .I gave myself perseverance in knowing I could make it next year with motivation.
The idea of grit is to be used to help students improve on goals they’ve made, but in the The Downside of Grit by Alfie Kohn he would argue that somethings are better left alone instead of trying to pursue them and achieving them with little success. Kohn claims that grit can be counterproductive because anyone could be continuing something that doesn’t make them content with the outcome. He also discusses about how people with grit could experience issues with psychological health when you try over and over again and end up with continuous failure. It would be better to find an alternative pathway that would cause less stress, and end with success. Another argument that Kohn has is against the reliability of the research done on grit doesn’t rely on evidence. It
Angela developed a short questionnaire called the “Grit Test”. One must answer the short questions and the results show where you stand on the scale of Grit. She found that the Grit score of someone predicts the level of the achievement they can have under difficult or challenging circumstances. She tried this test at the United States Military Academy, where she had the cadets take the short test and found that the ones who had the highest Grit were the ones who were most likely to go the through with the stringent training program they went through called the “Beast Barracks”. Not the ones with the highest IQ’s, the most talent, or even the most athletic. She tried again in the Scripp’s Spelling Bee, and saw that those who were most intelligent but had a low Grit score were most likely to not make it as far as those who had a higher score. She declared that those who had higher Grit were more likely to pass because they studied harder and with determination. In all of those, it seemed that Grit was the factor that made the students stand out when it came to success, once again proving high IQ’s always being better wrong. Logos is a bit short, as many times in other articles, Grit is simply a glossed over idea that has been thought of up before. In other places, such as a physics teacher and his students in a school in Australia, he saw that Grit had little to do with
Angela Duckworth was a seventh-grade teacher in New York Public Schools, and became a psychologist. She is the author of the TED Talk “Grit: The Power of Passion and Perseverance”. The main point of this TED Talk is that having grit is what will help you to succeed in life. She asks herself, who is successful and why, and she concluded that people who succeed in life are those who have grit, which is the passion and perseverance to achieve every long-term goal. She emphasized that talent or social intelligent is not what will lead you to succeed, but the key that will help you to succeed are passion and perseverance. Those who can stick with their future goals for years and work hard to make that future a reality is more likely to succeed. Moreover, she explained in her speech that growth mindset is great for building grit, which based on the TED Talk people who have a growth mindset are those people that do not believe that failure is a permanent condition. In my point of view those people who have growth mindset are more likely to be successful in life.
Denby’s goal to inform the reader leads him to analyze the true meaning of grit, and what it means in today’s society. He further develops this idea by giving examples of situations where teachers used girt as a grading tool. In contrast, he explains of the children in a lower socioeconomic level, living in low-income urban neighborhoods who don’t live in circumstances where grit is easily attained. Denby uses words that bring a negative connotation to grit while analyzing Duckworth’s book, such as, “. . . Failure, in this account, is simply owing to a lack of grit.” And, “. . . Grit. Which is a bitter pill to swallow”. Denby is effective in achieving his purpose for his specific audience. The fact that he does not cite his sources leads to believe his article is unconvincing. Nevertheless he uses assuring words and persuasive phrases to attempt to achieve his goal.