I'm looking for quality books which may help me understand my strengths, preferences for learning etc. Does anything like this even exist?
Such a shit thread. Jesus christ. Please delete.
Nope, you have to do things to determine your baseline competence at them.
Even then "natural talent" is horseshit, you just accumulate skills over your lifetime, and by the time you're old enough to be cogent of your own personal skillset you've already begun to specialize towards tasks that interest you.
Persevere in whatever field you desire and skill will come.
>>8399806
First you must learn that you don't know anything yet. Start with Greeks.
>>8399806
Start with the greeks.
And then, try Meditations by Marcus Aurelius.
maybe mastery by robert greene. its a great book IMO