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3: Timeless Strategies to Achieving Mastery: Mastery by Robert Greene

Made You Think

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Using Deliberate Practice and Deep Work

It is better to dedicate two or three hours of intense focus to a skill than to spend eight hours of diffused concentration on it. You want to be as immediately present in what you are doing as possible. Dem work, dep work. In such a case, the noral pathways dedicated to this skill never get established. What you learn is too tenuous to remain rooted in the brain. And so then finally, he's really emphasizing deliberate practice and deep work here. Where this process of hard wiring and learning can't occur,.You're constantly distracted, moving from one task to another. But if you, if you want to become a master, and then you don't do these things

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