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Note: The form grit (rarely grite) is first attested from the late sixteenth century, alongside the forms greet, greete and griet, which by the nineteenth century are considered dialectal.

Grit is the combination of passion and perseverance directed toward long-term goals. Psychologist Angela Duckworth, who developed the concept, defines it as sustained effort and interest over years, not just weeks or months.

Grit, as defined by Duckworth, is the sustained application of effort towards long-term goals, even in the face of adversity. It is a blend of passion— a deep-seated interest in a particular domain—and perseverance—the relentless pursuit of a goal despite challenges and setbacks.

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[8] Grit is closely linked to resilience within the field of positive psychology. Individuals with higher levels of grit are able to bounce back from set backs more quickly due to a positive mindset. Grit highlights perseverance in working towards lifelong goals.

Grit is a construct that is said to summon both passion and perseverance in service of a long-term goal. It's a marathon, not a sprint, as they say.

Grit. Coined by psychologist Angela Duckworth, grit is the combination of passion and perseverance for long-term and meaningful goals.

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What Is Grit, Really? Grit is this sustained dedication and effort in the face of challenges and setbacks that is a key predictor of success, often more so than innate talent. In a nutshell, you can thank researcher and author Angela Duckworth for this term.

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