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Encouragement Quote by Arthur Rubinstein

“Don't tell me how talented you are. Tell me how hard you work.” quote by Arthur Rubinstein
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“Don't tell me how talented you are. Tell me how hard you work.”

Arthur Rubinstein

About This Quote

The statement prioritizes demonstrated effort over self‑proclaimed talent, emphasizing that hard work is the true measure of ability.

In simple terms: Show effort, not just talent.

Key Takeaway

Hard work validates skill.

Themes

work ethic talent achievement

Mood

direct encouraging

Type

maxim

When to use this quote

  • Hiring decisions
  • Performance reviews
  • Self‑assessment

Key Concepts

meritocracy

Practical Applications

  • Provide concrete examples of effort
  • Set measurable goals

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does talent become a prerequisite for success?
  • How can we fairly assess effort versus innate ability?
A Different Perspective

Talent can accelerate learning; dismissing it entirely may overlook natural aptitude.

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