Quote Originally Posted by gwahir View Post
well skill is rather more tangible than talent, but the latter mostly determines the former. i mean if you are a talented musician you will likely pick up musical skills quicker than someone untalented. likewise, you'll be able to reach a higher level of skill. "talent" therefore becomes analogous to "potential".

talent has very little place in places where the mindset is one of "anyone can achieve anything with hard work", and if you think it's largely in-born then it probably doesn't have much of a place in a religious or spiritual society that doesn't believe in genetics affecting the personality
And Mr. Gladwell and I would counter this statement with the fact that beyond a certain talent threshold, success at a task (skill, etc) is determined primarily by the amount time put in.

His book provides an interesting insight into the way we define success because we like to believe we are at least fundamentally meritocratic.

I would like to discuss this idea further with you in the new AI. Tomorrow. After my finals.