The sixth principle for exceptionalism from the book EXCEPTIONAL OR NOTHING is to work on your combinatorial strengths.True excellence isn't about a single talent; it's about the strategic combination of various strengths. Success in any endeavour requires blending individual talents and leveraging collective strengths. Mediocrity demands only basic skills, but excellence demands a constellation of abilities working in harmony. While leveraging strengths is important, it's equally crucial to address weaknesses. Complementary skills enhance core strengths and fill blind spots. Build a well-rounded team that brings diverse perspectives and skills, creating a synergy that elevates performance.For instance, a strategic thinker benefits from partnering with an efficient executor. A visionary dreamer thrives with someone who provides critical feedback. Embracing diversity of thought and perspective ensures comprehensive exploration and innovation.Achieving excellence involves harnessing collective strengths within a collaborative setting. By acknowledging and addressing both individual strengths and weaknesses, you pave the way for exceptional outcomes.