The virtue of cultivating strengths may seem obvious, but that's not how we usually behave. Instead, most of us spend far more time trying to cure our weaknesses. That's a big mistake, to judge by the world's best teachers, salespeople, lawyers, stockbrokers, athletes and others. They always play to their strengths.
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