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147 - How Talented People Downplay Their Talents

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Today I noticed that talented people often downplay or don't believe fully in their talents. The things they do that are extraordinary are ordinary to them, and they think "anyone could do this" even though most people never could.

The creative lesson I took from this Noticing is that competence isn’t immune to a lack of self-awareness … in this case, about one's own amazing abilities. When something comes naturally, it's easy to lose perspective on how special that skill actually is.

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