Authors: Angela Duckworth
“And use it.
Use it!
”:
Greg Bishop, “Pete Carroll, NFL’s Eternal Optimist, Is Ready to Turn Heartbreak into Triumph,”
Sports Illustrated
, August 3, 2015,
http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/07/28/pete-carroll-seattle-seahawks-2015-season-super-bowl-xlix
.
CHAPTER 13: CONCLUSION
hand in hand with well-being
:
Victoria Young, Yuchen Lin, and Angela L. Duckworth, “Associations Between Grit and Subjective Well-Being in a Large Sample of US Adults,” poster presented at the 16th Annual Convention of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology, Long Beach, CA, February 2015.
between the extremes
:
Aristotle,
Nicomachean Ethics
. Adam M. Grant and Barry Schwartz, “Too Much of a Good Thing: The Challenge and Opportunity of the Inverted U,”
Perspectives in Psychological Science
6 (2011): 61–76.
wanted to be grittier
:
This data was collected in 2015 and is not yet published.
honesty trumps all
:
Geoffrey P. Goodwin, Jared Piazza, and Paul Rozin, “Moral Character Predominates in Person Perception and Evaluation,”
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology
106 (2014): 148–68.
character is plural
:
I wish I could take credit for the expression, “character is plural.” I cannot. Many others have made the same observation, including Christopher Peterson and Martin Seligman in
Character Strengths and Virtues
(New York: Oxford University Press, 2004), 10.
dimensions of character
:
Daeun Park et al., “A Tripartite Taxonomy of Character: Evidence for Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Intellectual Competencies in Youth,” (manuscript under review, 2015). Note that these same three virtue clusters correspond, roughly, to the Big Five personality dimensions of conscientiousness, agreeableness, and openness to experience.
tend to be self-controlled
:
I see self-control as related but distinct from grit. You can be self-controlled about a goal that is not your top-level, ultimate concern. And self-control isn’t directly related to overcoming setbacks and failures. However, both grit and self-control are about achieving valued goals. See Angela L. Duckworth and James J. Gross, “Self-Control and Grit: Related but Separable Determinants of Success,”
Current Directions in Psychological Science
23 (2014): 319–25. I personally believe that self-control is an extraordinarily important virtue, and to learn more about strategies that facilitate it and their benefits, see Walter Mischel,
The Marshmallow Test: Mastering Self-Control
(New York: Little, Brown, 2014), and Roy F. Baumeister and John Tierney,
Willpower: Rediscovering the Greatest Human Strength
(New York: Penguin, 2011).
“resume virtues”; “eulogy virtues”
:
David Brooks,
The Road to Character
(New York: Random House, 2015), xi.
world of ideas
:
I haven’t touched upon creativity in this book. In many endeavors, creativity is absolutely essential, and I direct the interested reader to Scott Barry Kaufman and Carolyn Gregoire,
Wired to Create: Unraveling the Mysteries of the Creative Mind
(New York: Perigee Books, 2015).
predict different outcomes
:
Park et al., “Tripartite Taxonomy.”
“nothing was coming out”
:
“Advice on Writing from the
Atlantic
’s Ta-Nehisi Coates,” Atlantic video, September 27, 2013,
http://www.theatlantic.com/video/archive/2013/09/advice-on-writing-from-i-the-atlantic-i-s-ta-nehisi-coates/280025
.
“writing is failure”
:
“Journalist Ta-Nehisi Coates, 2015 MacArthur Fellow,” MacArthur Foundation video, posted September 28, 2015,
https://www.macfound.org/fellows/931
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INDEX
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Academy Awards,
44
Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT),
310
n
Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation,
143
Allen, Woody,
49
America’s Got Talent
(television program),
31
Anderson, Chris,
134
Angelou, Maya,
140
Animal experiments.
See
Dogs, experiments on; Rats, experiments on
Anxiety,
174
Army Special Operations Forces.
See
Green Berets
Attribution retraining program,
179
Attrition model,
259
Authoritarian parenting,
200
,
203
,
211
,
212
,
213
Authoritative parenting.
See
Wise (authoritative) parenting
Autonomously motivated goals,
297
n
Bacon, Francis,
76
Baldwin, James,
183
Basketball,
84
characteristics of successful cadets,
5
–
7
diminished attrition rate in,
259
typical day at,
4
Berg, Justin,
166
Between the World and Me
(Coates),
275
Bezos, Jeff,
95
,
96
,
99
,
104
,
110
–
11
,
263
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation,
218
,
230
–
31
Blaine, David,
124
Bloom, Benjamin,
107
,
108
,
144
,
211
,
215
–
16
Bonaparte, Napoleon,
76
Bozeman, Sylvia,
194
Breakthrough Greater Boston,
158
Bricklayers, parable of the,
149
–
50
,
152
,
153
Brigham Young University (BYU),
202
,
206
,
215
Brodsky, Joseph,
257
Brooks, David,
274
Browning School,
253
Bugle Notes,
258
Bugnard, Chef,
101
Bundick, Matt,
160
Bunsen, Christian K. J. von,
76
Burke, Edmund,
76
Bush, George H. W.,
49
developing
vs.
finding,
153
taking time to identify,
155
–
57
unconventional paths to,
161
–
62
Cambridge University,
31
Carnegie Mellon University,
31
,
33
Carroll, Pete,
74
life philosophy of,
61
–
62
,
64
Seahawk culture and,
243
–
44
,
251
,
261
–
68
Cervantes, Miguel de,
75
Chalmers, Thomas,
76
Chambliss, Dan,
36
–
38
,
39
,
81
,
245
–
47
Chast, Roz,
69
Chatman, Jennifer,
183
Chatterton, Thomas,
76
Chicago Public Schools,
11
Child-centered approach to parenting,
201
,
211
Child Genius
(television program),
31