Wow! This is one of those life-changer books. Completely changed how I think about talents, what they are and how to identify and use them.
There are a lot of good things in this book, but I think the biggest eye opener for me was the idea that a talent is best defined as a raw ability that can apply to many different areas of our lives. Rather than "I'm talented at basketball" (totally fake example. I'm not), it would be something like "I'm talented in working on a team, am energized by competition, and love to analyze a situation and quickly pick an effective action to take". Armed with that self knowledge, someone who loves basketball can identify WHAT they love about it, where their actual talents are, and apply that to any area of their lives.
Meaning, they don't have to feel depressed that they're not a pro NBA player. They could be a dentist, a dad, or fill a calling at church, and still find ways to use those skills, talents, and abilities to find joy and fulfillment, and bless others, wherever they are. So powerful.