It’s not clear to me what you mean with skill. IQ isn’t traditionally seen as a skill but as a proprety. Skills in traditional conception are things people learn. The word tiny implies that it’s about skill that are smaller and thus need less time to learn.
When it comes to picking a career, skills can be learned and whether or not you already have skills beforehand doesn’t tell you about what you can learn.
I think I’m describing natural strengths, and I just didn’t think to call it that until you pointed it out just now. I thought linking “Parable of the Talents” would intuition-pump that, but I should be more explicit in the future.
It’s not clear to me what you mean with skill. IQ isn’t traditionally seen as a skill but as a proprety. Skills in traditional conception are things people learn. The word tiny implies that it’s about skill that are smaller and thus need less time to learn.
When it comes to picking a career, skills can be learned and whether or not you already have skills beforehand doesn’t tell you about what you can learn.
I think I’m describing natural strengths, and I just didn’t think to call it that until you pointed it out just now. I thought linking “Parable of the Talents” would intuition-pump that, but I should be more explicit in the future.