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The 10,000 Hour Rule

The 10,000 Hour Rule

Success is often attributed to innate talent, but Malcolm Gladwell argues that practice plays a crucial role.

The 10,000-Hour Rule suggests that to achieve mastery in any field, one needs to practice for approximately 10,000 hours.

For example, The Beatles performed live in Hamburg, Germany, for over 1,200 nights, which helped them hone their craft and become one of the most influential bands in history.

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This rule was developed by Anders Ericsson and popularised by Malcolm Gladwell and states that we need 10,000 hours of deliberate practice to succeed at anything. 

This may create feelings of frustration, especially if you feel you don't have enough time.

Myth – The 10,000 Hour Rule

Myth – The 10,000 Hour Rule

"If you want to become world-class good all you need to do is put in 10,000 hours."

Why It’s Wrong:

  1. It focuses on the quantity of time practicing, not the quality of the practice ...

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