June 19, 2025

Late Bloomers

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Welcome to this edition of Expert Interview from Mind Tools with me, Rachel Salaman.

Don't worry if you're not a team leader by the age of 25 or CEO by the age of 30 – early achievement is overrated. That's the message of my guest today and his book, called "Late Bloomers: The Power of Patience in a World Obsessed with Early Achievement."

He's Rich Karlgaard, the publisher of Forbes Magazine, who's also a lecturer, a pilot, and the author of four other books. He joins me on the line from Silicon Valley. Hello, Rich.

Rich Karlgaard: Thank you for having me, Rachel.

Rachel Salaman: Thank you very much for joining us today. So what is your definition of a late bloomer, especially the "late" part?

Rich Karlgaard: Well, a late bloomer is somebody who finds that perfect intersection of their deepest gifts (and their deepest passions) when they find it. And the school system today, and employers today, are measuring people on such a narrow range of capabilities that it is excluding the vast majority of us whose gifts and passions lie elsewhere and are not seen at an early age.

What we see at an early age is how well kids do on test scores, how well they do on their grades, how well they do in sports and other extracurricular activities, and because we can measure those early achievement metrics we tend to overvalue them. So the people who blossom later in unconventional ways are not seen.

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