Last week I was hearing a podcast by Naval Ravikant on 'How to get rich'. I highly recommend it. One of the subjects he touched upon was understanding what one's natural talents are. And then leveraging them to get better. This helps in improving faster while liking it.
My question is, how can I know my innate skills/strengths? I cannot draw the line between impostor's syndrome and hubris. Any techniques for this?
I often second-guess myself and am never sure if what I'm doing is my "real" passion given that I'm intrinsically interested in plenty of other things.
I've read a mountain of books and research on this topic, many of which challenge the "10,000 hour rule" and provide evidence that a) we do have natural inclinations for certain types of activities and b) we can get great at them extremely quickly.
I'm working on an essay that distills everything I've learned and have been emailing it out piece-by-piece.
Happy to send it to you if you'd like: https://stewfortier.com/start-here (email form at bottom)
^You can also check out the "Genius can't be taught" post for a specific answer to your question
This could be teaching or public speaking.