Fiction-Stories

Harlem Shuffle: A Novel by Colson Whitehead

To Harlem residents, Ray Carney seems to be an upstanding furniture owner and salesman. He aspires to sell reasonably priced items to furnish people’s houses and apartments and live a middle-class life by providing for his family. However, he descends from a family involved in crime, and he’s never fully escaped those roots. To those crooks who know his dark side, he represents an opportunity. His cousins and connections allow him to live a double…

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Psychology

Grit: The Power and Passion of Perseverance

Seemingly, everybody has their own version of secrets of success. Angela Duckworth shares that and more in her psychological theory of achievement; only hers is backed by research study. She terms the common factor in success as “grit.” In this work, she shares a way of quantifying grit (called the Grit Scale) methods to develop it in people. At the outset, she seeks to overthrow the idea that some people are just naturally more talented…

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