Talent
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We were actually trying to figure out whether or not the primary limiter to innovation was a lack of ideas or a lack of talent, and it turns out it was neither one.
People struggle with language learning for five, 10, even 20 years, and then they suddenly take their learning into their own hands, start using materials which they enjoy, more effective methods, or they start tracking their learning so that they can appreciate their own progress, and that's when suddenly they magically find the language
talent
that they were missing all their lives.
So if you've also tried to learn a language and you gave up, thinking it's too difficult or you don't have the language talent, give it another try.
And it should be just as concerned with making the lives of normal people fulfilling, and with genius, with nurturing high
talent.
I believe that
talent
and intelligence are equally distributed throughout the world.
As you think about what you're going to build next, consider how you can tap into global talent, give people autonomy to live and work where they feel they should and still participate fully in whatever it is that you're creating together.
Can we do this again from the top, except use some people with a vague hint of talent, instead of just six utter boobs like we brought in last time, real estate hacks of the kind who usually plan our cities.
This is an amazing group of people who are doing so much, using so much of their talent, their brilliance, their energy, their money, to make the world a better place, to fight wrongs, to solve problems.
And by embracing diversity, by embracing diverse talent, we are providing true opportunity for everyone.
But I said I'm going to show you a short clip of one of our employees to kind of give you an idea about some of the
talent
that we have.
Just me and God-given
talent.
They earned it with their
talent
and with their hard work, and I don't see any other way.
Bell Labs was a place with an open, collaborative environment, and was able to attract top
talent
from around the world.
So at the time, it was my opportunity to put a call out to innovators outside the traditional medical prosthetic community to come bring their
talent
to the science and to the art of building legs.
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union devoted great resources to cultivating chess talent, dominating the championships for the rest of the century.
And I think that's going to unlock incredible amounts of new
talent
for all of us.
But even so, a wonderful
talent.
What is certain is that the individual
talent
exhibited in such abundance here, needs to turn its attention to that collaborative, messy, frustrating, contentious and impossible world of politics and public policy.
But remember, philanthropy is about giving of time and talent, not just money.
They're betting a visible competition, a prize, can attract
talent
and money to some of the most difficult issues, and thereby speed the solution.
A meritocratic society is one in which, if you've got
talent
and energy and skill, you will get to the top, nothing should hold you back.
And what worries me, as we stand here in the rubble of the economic collapse, is that too many organizations are making their decisions, their policies about
talent
and people, based on assumptions that are outdated, unexamined, and rooted more in folklore than in science.
Because of the resources, the skills, and certainly the surge of
talent
we're seeing all around the world, with the mindset to create change.
And we have the
talent
to make it a reality.
But the journey to ready that
talent
for the task ahead, like my own journey, is far too long.
I've got to tell you:
talent
is universal, but opportunities are not.
What you have there is a person of extraordinary dedication who found a
talent.
I'm doing a new book at the moment called "Epiphany," which is based on a series of interviews with people about how they discovered their
talent.
The war on talent, the need to attract people at all skill ranges, to push us around in our wheelchairs, but also to drive our economies.
What Diop is adding to this picture is this crucial element, which is the football under his arm, and by doing that, Diop is actually touching at our hero worship culture of African football stars, who unfortunately, despite their fame, their immense talent, and their royalty status, they are still invisible.
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