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pure-awesome
6y ago
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I know you're just quoting Wikipedia here, but any idea what does "non-cognitive" mean in this context? What are some examples of cognitive and non-cognitive traits and why does grit fall into the latter category?
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michannne
6y ago
My understanding: it's behavioral, you don't need to have a certain level of intelligence to have grit
Swizec
6y ago
It’s a character trait, not a cognitive skill. Still learnable of course, but it’s more about managing emotions than thinking.
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