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Dan's start: '''“The idea of talent is [like] living in a society of kings and princes,” he says. “If you don’t limit yourself by this idea ... it’s more like a democracy where anyone who’s willing to work [can] succeed.”''' | |||
MJ notes - it seems that 10000 is not enough. It must be accompanied by clear purpose. | MJ notes - it seems that 10000 is not enough. It must be accompanied by clear purpose. |
Revision as of 14:25, 20 March 2023
The amount of time of dedicated, focused practice that is a requirement to become a genius at anything. Now the question whether genius requires talent to begin with - still appears to be open.
Can 10,000 hours of practice make a genius - out of anyone?
https://www.zdnet.com/article/can-10000-hours-of-practice-make-a-genius/
But - Dan quit after 6000 hours.
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2017/08/the-dan-plan/536592/
Dan's start: “The idea of talent is [like] living in a society of kings and princes,” he says. “If you don’t limit yourself by this idea ... it’s more like a democracy where anyone who’s willing to work [can] succeed.”
MJ notes - it seems that 10000 is not enough. It must be accompanied by clear purpose.