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Quality
With the concept of deliberate practice filling in the gaps of knowledge i was missing i finally have a good plan for developin... Read More
Practice and time spent is not enough to attain mastery the quality has to be there too
Overall i am glad that i read the book and i was satisfied with the message that it portrayed
Price
Lots of thought provoking ideas worth the price
Competitiveness
Typical careersrather than elite athletics chess etc
This shouid be mandatory for all le trainers
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deliberate, good, great and better. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has determined that the review content quality is high and informative.
- Our engine has detected that Amazon has altered, modified or removed reviews from this listing. We approximate total reviews altered up to 10.
- Our engine has discovered that over 90% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 829 reviews as of our last analysis date on Dec 27 2020.
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It could be better written for the average reader by using shorter sentences
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As a kid it seemed like the only way to learn was to memorize things
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The main concept is deliberate practice
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Anders uses the example of benjamin franklin who would read articles from magazinesnewspaper and then try to reproduce the articles in his own words as to match the writing
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In essence their brain must be able to work like a google map
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The right type of work which anders calls deliberate practice
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But i found it quite tedious to read on some parts that the authors try to “prove” those principles
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I feel like it can be much shorter like you just have to read the first half of book to get the most out of it
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