Genius does not emerge from nowhere, as if the ability to create were something innate, a talent bestowed by the universe. Every talent is a consequence of the context of our lives, our repertoire of experiences, and the effort we apply to develop ourselves. The ability to excel at something requires persistence.
In the video below, Mário Sergio Cortella, a Brazilian philosopher, writer, educator, speaker, and university professor, presents the story of Pelé, the King of soccer, and Professor Câmara Cascudo, as examples of how these individuals exercised their genius in the world through training, study, and practice.
Self-development requires discipline and the execution of activities. Have you ever thought about how mini-habits can help you with that?
A mini-habit is the smallest possible action for you to accomplish what you seek. Do you want to start something and find it difficult because you believe it’s unattainable? Whether it’s studying for an exam, beginning a fitness routine, or organizing your room, break down all the necessary tasks into such small steps that it’s impossible not to start. Instead of going to the gym for 50 minutes, do 15 minutes of exercises at home and gradually increase it over time.
This way, you will see how it’s possible to achieve your goals with persistence and a little bit of time, building more discipline.