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Why What Comes Naturally to You May Be Valuable to Others

A capability can feel ordinary to its owner while being highly useful to someone else. Personal ease does not equal low value.

The clarity example

Suppose you naturally organize complicated information. To you, arranging it may feel obvious. To someone overwhelmed by that information, your ability can save time and create clarity.

Value emerges at the intersection

What you can do + what other people need + what you are willing to develop and apply. Not every natural ability has immediate market value, nor does every gift need to be monetized.

The contribution question

Self-discovery should include asking: Where could this ability make a meaningful difference?

You may be using abilities every day without having a clear language for them.

Penagix helps you explore your natural gifts and connect self-discovery with skills, values, and career possibilities.

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