When I was a cab driver, a passenger told me he was a professor at
the Rockefeller University, which has the world’s highest percentage of
science Nobel Prize winners. I jokingly said, “I’m not letting you out
this cab until you give me a job.” A week later, I went from lowly cab
driver to Rockefeller research assistant, working on the first research
to prove that biofeedback worked.
As I look back on my life and think about my successful clients and friends, gumption is an underdiscussed key to success.
My PsychologyToday.com article today is Gaining Gumption.
Friday, April 15, 2016
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