Why Be Average at 20 Things When You Could Be Amazing at One?Don't let your natural talents be diluted by things that don't matter in the long run.
ByGreg Rollett•
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In this video, Greg Rollett invites Linda Zander, author ofSuper Sized Success, to open up about core drives, core values and finding that one thing that will fuel you through the good times and the hard times.
Often, this core drive comes from a talent or a passion. Rollett gives the example of Mark Zuckerberg. Society tells us we should work on our English, social sciences, history and math all at once. But, Zuckerberg dropped out of Harvard to focus on the one thing he cared about most, and the one thing that drove him: his engineering.
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