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title: No Stupid Questions - How Important Is Your Choice of Words?
date: 2023-12-03T04:24:09.190Z
author: David Vasandai
summary: What happens when three psychologists walk into a magic show? What’s
Angela’s problem with the word “talent”? And why does LeBron James refer to
himself in the third person?
tags:
- post
- podcast
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https://freakonomics.com/podcast/how-important-is-your-choice-of-words/

"... if you frame something as a skill, you can see that people assume that you can grow in it. If you frame something as a talent, they might not come to that same conclusion."