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.
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