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"他の人より賢くある必要はないよ"

Warren Buffett
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You don’t need to be the smartest person in the room to succeed. Seriously, think about that for a second. The core idea here is that intelligence alone isn't the magic key to achieving your goals. It's more about persistence, hard work, and sometimes even a bit of luck. Imagine you’re in a race; it's not always the fastest runner who wins, but the one who keeps going, no matter what.

Let’s put this into some historical context. This idea has been echoed by many successful folks over the years. Take Thomas Edison, for example. He famously said, "Genius is one percent inspiration and ninety-nine percent perspiration." Edison wasn’t the smartest guy around, but he was incredibly persistent. He kept tinkering and trying out new ideas until something worked. And look what he did—he invented the light bulb!

Now, let’s zoom in on a real-life example. Picture this: there’s a high school student named Jamie. Jamie isn’t at the top of the class, doesn’t have straight A’s, and often struggles with math. But Jamie has a passion for robotics. Every day after school, while other kids are hanging out, Jamie’s in the garage, tinkering with old computer parts and learning how to build robots. Jamie enters a robotics competition. There are other students with better grades, more resources, and seemingly more talent. But Jamie’s robot has something the others don’t—hours and hours of painstaking work and a few creative solutions that came from trial and error. Guess who wins the competition? Jamie. Not because of being the smartest, but because of being the most dedicated.

How can you apply this wisdom in your own life? First off, don’t get discouraged if you’re not the brightest star in the galaxy. Focus on what you’re passionate about and dive deep into it. Consistency is key. Set small, manageable goals and chip away at them bit by bit. Celebrate the small wins—they add up. And remember, it’s okay to fail. Each failure is just a stepping stone toward success.

Here’s a relatable scenario to bring this home. Imagine you’re at work, and there’s a big project coming up. You might not be the go-to expert, but you’ve got a unique perspective. Instead of waiting for the perfect moment or the perfect idea, you start chipping away at the project. You brainstorm, you experiment, you get feedback, and you refine your ideas. It’s messy, and there are setbacks, but you keep going. Your colleagues might be quicker or more knowledgeable, but your persistence pays off. When the project is finally presented, it’s your unique contributions—the result of your hard work and persistence—that stand out.

So next time you feel like you’re not the smartest one in the room, remember Jamie, Edison, and that project at work. You don’t have to be a genius. Just keep going, keep trying, and don’t give up. The rest will follow.
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