When you’re remarkable (really, really, really good), you can:
- improvise instead of practicing rote;
- have more fun with “it” (whatever the work is);
- collaborate with others and contribute more;
- work with other remarkable people;
- learn from the best;
- reach new heights in your field;
- widen your Circle of Influence
all it takes is a ton of dedication, focus and work
Simple!
Example of Remarkable Talent: The Koi Boys