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Proof You Can Do Hard Things
When a precocious yet nonconformist teenager asks why they need to learn calculus, what should you say?
I recently realized there is a very good reason to take Calculus. It’s to prove you can do hard things.
Our self-image is composed of historical evidence of our abilities. The more hard things you push yourself to do, the more competent you will see yourself to be.
But if we avoid hard things, anything mildly challenging will seem insurmountable.
We’ll see ourselves as incapable of learning new skills, taking on new careers, and escaping bad situations. The proof you can do hard things is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself.
I don’t particularly care what grades my kids get once they start school. But I do care that they consistently prove to themselves they can do hard things. If Calculus is how they want to do it, fine, but there are many, many more options.
Build a habit, learn a skill, create something, whatever it is that turns your default stance on challenges from “that seems hard” to “I can figure it out.”
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