🎾 Roger Federer's Surprising Take on Talent

– Monday Spark –

We've been thinking about talent all wrong.

When you hear "talent," you probably picture natural-born genius. The chosen ones with the magic gene.

Roger Federer has a different take:

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Yes, talent matters. I’m not going to stand here and tell you it doesn’t.

But talent has a broad definition.

Most of the time, it’s not about having a gift. It’s about having grit.

In tennis, like in life, discipline is also a talent. And so is patience.

Trusting yourself is a talent. Embracing the process — loving the process — is a talent.

Managing your life, managing yourself. These can be talents, too.

Some people are born with them. Everybody has to work at them.

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Think about that for a second. The man who made tennis look like poetry is telling you that showing up consistently is a talent. That trusting yourself when everyone doubts you is a talent. That finding joy in the grind is a talent.

This isn't motivational fluff. This is practical wisdom from someone who spent two decades at the top of one of the most mentally demanding sports in the world.

🔆 Invitation for Today 🔆

Instead of asking "Am I talented enough?", ask "Which talents am I willing to develop?"

Pick one to practice today. Decide. Put in the rep. That’s how real talent is earned.

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