How to learn anything in 20 hours:
In the book.
Gladwell highlights a concept from researcher Anders Ericsson called the 10,000-Hour Rule:
"The key to achieving true expertise in any skill is simply a matter of practicing, albeit in the correct way, for at least 10,000 hours."
Gladwell highlights a concept from researcher Anders Ericsson called the 10,000-Hour Rule:
"The key to achieving true expertise in any skill is simply a matter of practicing, albeit in the correct way, for at least 10,000 hours."
I felt terrible after reading this.
Like I was already so far behind.
It's not Malcolm Gladwell's fault that I interpreted the book this way.
But honestly, it kept me from pursuing new skills for months.
Like I was already so far behind.
It's not Malcolm Gladwell's fault that I interpreted the book this way.
But honestly, it kept me from pursuing new skills for months.
Thankfully.
Not too long after my Outliers-induced existential crisis, I stumbled upon this TED Talk:
youtube.com
Not too long after my Outliers-induced existential crisis, I stumbled upon this TED Talk:
youtube.com
Josh explains how the 10,000-Hour Rule has been misinterpreted.
What people think it means:โ
You must practice for 10,000 hours to get good at a skill.
What it actually means:โ
It takes 10,000 hours of practice to get to the top 1% in a field.
What people think it means:โ
You must practice for 10,000 hours to get good at a skill.
What it actually means:โ
It takes 10,000 hours of practice to get to the top 1% in a field.
4. Put in the time (effectively)
Not all practice is created equal. Deliberate practice is key. This means setting specific goals, getting immediate feedback, and pushing yourself to improve.
Try this:
- Set a timer
- Use spaced repetition
- Get feedback
- Reward yourself
Not all practice is created equal. Deliberate practice is key. This means setting specific goals, getting immediate feedback, and pushing yourself to improve.
Try this:
- Set a timer
- Use spaced repetition
- Get feedback
- Reward yourself
Honestly, this talk restored my faith.
I understood that you don't need to be in the top 1% of a skill to succeed at it.
You don't need to be Michael Jordan to enjoy playing basketballโor be Steve Wozniak to have success as a programmer.
I understood that you don't need to be in the top 1% of a skill to succeed at it.
You don't need to be Michael Jordan to enjoy playing basketballโor be Steve Wozniak to have success as a programmer.
You just need to stop worrying about the 10,000 hours.
And start focusing on the first 20.
And start focusing on the first 20.
That's a wrap!
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