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The 10,000-hour rule is wrong and perpetuates a cruel myth
A decade ago, Magnus Carlsen, who at the time was only 13 years old, created a sensation in the chess world when he defeated former world champion Anatoly Karpov at a chess tournament in Reykjavik, Iceland, and the next day played then-top-rated Garry Kasparov —who is widely regarded as the best chess player of all time — to a draw.
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Good thing I can never get past hour 5.
Jokes aside- great article. I love the closing paragraph. One can dream, right?
A good one!
10,000 hours is too much. And that indicates we all going to attend the same state of knowledge if we cover so called deliberate learning of 10,000 hours. So, it all depends on individual's will power.