This chapter discusses the challenges and benefits of being an adult beginner in learning new skills, comparing the speaker's personal experience with their daughter's. They explore the importance of selecting something genuinely desired, learning multiple skills simultaneously, and the obstacles adults face in dedicating time to learning.
Tom Vanderbilt didn’t know how to play chess.
That fact had never bothered him – until his four-year-old daughter decided she wanted to have a go.
Within a couple of months, they’d recruited a teacher and both Tom and his daughter combo were battling it out over 64 squares.
Tom found the experience of being an adult beginner so challenging and interesting he thought he'd give it a proper go - with a range of different skills and hobbies.
Over the next year he embarked on learning multiple new skills, from surfing to singing.
On All in the Mind this week, we hear what Tom learnt from his journey, the benefits of lifelong learning, and how kids and adults learn differently.