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Outliers: The Story of Success [the 10,000 hour rule]
anyone here read this? got a copy for xmas and am tearing through it. xcllnt read.
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I've always heard that persistence is more important than anything else when it comes to success. Failing multiple times will reap benefits eventually.
After seeing the Wolf of Wall Street I became interested in Jordan Belfort in a "where are they now" sense. I found this video on Youtube and its very interesting how he breaks down what makes someone successful at whatever they choose to do. Granted, his past business model was unethical and without value to its customers, but at least he was pretty damn good at getting paid.
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I easily have 10,000 hours of medical animation experience...and yes I am a master. I've done about 20 hours already and the week just started.
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Ericsson is also on record as emphasising that not just any practice counts towards the 10,000-hour average. It has to be deliberate, dedicated time spent focusing on improvement.
he calls it appropriately guided practice: dedicated and intensive honing of skills. |
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Reemphasizing his theme, Gladwell continuously reminds the reader that genius is not the only or even the most important thing when determining a person's success.
Using an anecdote to illustrate his claim, he discusses the story of Christopher Langan, a man who ended up owning a horse farm in rural Missouri despite having an IQ of 195 (Gladwell claims that Einstein's was 150). Gladwell points out that Langan has not reached a high level of success because of the environment in which he grew up. With no one in Langan's life and nothing in his background to help him take advantage of his exceptional gifts, he had to find success by himself. "No one?not rock stars, not professional athletes, not software billionaires, and not even geniuses?ever makes it alone", writes Gladwell. |
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Was his idea of success to own a horse farm?
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So if you do something for four years..... Assuming roughly eight hours a day, five days a week, fifty-two weeks a year..... You are an expert?
I say bullshit. I went to college where full time daily attendance was mandatory. This was back in 1998. The day before our last final a class mate asked me what a pop3 email was, and how to set one up in an email client. My point is too stupid to understand the concept of proper breaking distance, no less the ability to master anything.
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It's a nice idea and while it's true that practice makes a huge difference it doesn't matter how much you put in not everyone will become Wayne Gretzky. Simple as that. The author knows this too I imagine but including it would ruin his sales.
To illustrate the authors example I know many hockey players. A couple are pro but the rest are not. They all started in peewee and played straight into junior A though only a couple went on from there. Neither that went pro were Sidney Crosby no matter how much they practiced. |
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World-class??? In most things 10,000 hours of practice is not enough to be an expert in the neighborhood.
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outliers are the best and the brightest, the most famous and the most successful. the their culture, their family, their generation, and the idiosyncratic experiences of their upbringing. Along the way he explains the secrets of software billionaires, what it takes to be a great soccer player, why Asians are good at math, and what made the Beatles the greatest rock band. nevertheless, he does spend a couple chapters on practice and bases his statements on quite a bit of research that backs it up. but taking the 10,000 hour rule out of that equation and looking at it by itself, the author never claims 10,000 hours = wayne gretzky. he does argue that 10,000 hours (on average) of appropriately focused practice = an expert on cognitively demanding activities. |
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summary report: New research shows that outstanding performance is the product of years of deliberate practice and coaching, not of any innate talent or skill. The Making of an Expert http://www.uvm.edu/~pdodds/files/pap...csson2007a.pdf what research are you basing your view on? |
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It makes perfect sense.
Look at all those famous guitarists who tell stories of living, breathing, eating and shitting rock n roll from the time they wake up until the time they go to sleep (excluding the little time they spent at classes, and getting drunk lol). That's only 400 and some straight days of playing, totally doable in a 4-5 year span as teens.. heck, I probably put in 5-7 thousand hours myself, I guess I just needed that extra little bit before not giving a shit |
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Gladwell has excellent, thought provoking books. If you liked the Outliers give The tipping point a read if you haven't read it yet.
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appreciated, i do like his style- a lot. it's thought-provoking, entertaining, and has real- world value, a difficult combo to master. i'll look for the tipping point. |
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