Neuroscience has been studying for decades what makes those who achieve their goals different from the rest. Estefanía Papayani, a neuroscience physician and business advisor, has an answer that does not fit the imaginary of innate talent: the brain of a successful person is no different, but it does operate in another way. “The challenge of this era is to eliminate noise to stay in a sustained way in something,” says Papayani. In an environment…
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Neuroscience has been studying for decades what makes those who achieve their goals different from the rest. Estefanía Papayani, a neuroscience physician and business advisor, has an answer that does not fit the imaginary of innate talent: the brain of a successful person is no different, but it does operate in another way. “The challenge of this era is to eliminate noise to stay in a sustained way in something,” says Papayani. In an environment…