Subham Chanda who is teaching in Army Public School, Binnaguri (Jalpaiguri district of West Bengal, India) since 2005, says why attitude is more important than talent.
After class 12 when a student joins a reputed college, they will be meeting many other students having the same level of talent as them. So when they are going to get hired after completion of the course, what they actually need is not only “talent” but “good attitude”. Our youth needs to understand that.
Check out this video to see what else he has to say to all the students out there!
On this note, Seth Godin, a renowned American author, entrepreneur, marketer, and public speaker- made a great point in one of his blog post – The truth about the war for talent:
“More relevant and urgent, though, is that it’s not really a search for talent. It’s a search for attitude. There are a few jobs where straight up skills are all we ask for. Perhaps in the first violinist in a string quartet. But in fact, even there, what actually separates winners from losers isn’t talent, it’s attitude.”