Thursday, March 22, 2012

The 10,000-hour rule

Outliers by Malcolm Caldwell
Chapter two The 10,000-hour rule

  • The ten thousand hour rule is the general rule to success
  • Most good athletes begin playing at the same time
  • The elite athletes and performers practice more as they get older in comparison to amateurs
  • The athletes with natural talent to rise to the greatest tend to practice less than others and get picked over because of their practice schedule
  • Practicing is what makes you good, ten thousand hours is the average amount of time that elite athletes practice
  • Some of the success can come from the decade you were born in
  • People in the same decade and country have a similar mind set which brings success

  • Is there a prime age to begin sports at or can you start when ever?
  • Does the origin of you determine what you succeed in?

1 comment:

  1. Interesting, now we know how we can become experts at something! Would like to see your summary as well.

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