Talent / Strengths / Skills
When you're a great screamer
There’s power in neurodiverse people if you can harness their strengths

Make your version of a copy
Embrace your weaknesses
Sasha Chapin • Some Advice Gathered From People Smarter Than Me
people hide weaknesses
Ava • inarticulable knowledge
We often struggle to articulate what we are really good at
You probably aren’t—and don’t want to appear in any case—perfect. As long as the quirks you display are irrelevant to the core of your reputation and why people select you—in the case of Summers, for his brilliance in the field of economics—the flaws and foibles can actually strengthen people’s commitment to you.
Jeffrey Pfeffer • Power: Why Some People Have It—and Others Don't
Accentuate certain flaws to underscore your strengths
Jerry Seinfeld on how “the only thing in life that’s really worth having is good skill. good skill is the greatest possession.”
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