High motivation and average skills > high skills and average motivation.

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Respect THE GRIND

That's unlikely

How so? Any argument in favor of that opinion?

Observation.

Any details? Just to understanding better and beyond "based on personal but untold observations ..."

Personal but untold.

You'll have to make your own observations I'm afraid.

I'm. It's just that in the past I have read interesting justified and even cotrarian opinions from you and I thougth this could be an integrating one. Never mind.

Sometimes, there is no substitute for going out into the world and experiencing it yourself.

I have. In my experience the combination that Vitor is advocating effectively beats the other. Discipline and perseverance beats raw untrained talent. Literature, like the one behind the 10.000 hours sustaind that claim while the oppossite seems unsubstantiated and just uninformed personal opinion.

Remove the ego too and that's the winning combo 🙌🏽

ABSOLUTELY true...

No, I think it’s the discipline. Discipline beats motivation

I think it's a mix of both. You're not going to start a project if you lack motivation, and you're not going to finish if you lack discipline

low skills low motivation lives matter

High as hell

Work presides motivation. So maybe Skills preside work?

Skills > Work > Morivation?

🔥 TO THE RENTLELESS GO THE SPOILS 🔥

Motivation fosters more skills in the long run.

Low skills and low motivation🙋‍♂️

Motivation & skills change over time. It‘s perseverance which pushes forward relentlessly no matter what waves the ocean throws at you.

Are complementary, high skilled can help direct correctly highly motivated. And you can keep skills forever but motivation may be conditional.