

APN50 - Jordan, Mozart & 10,000 Hours
6 snips Aug 9, 2015
Delve into the myth of innate genius as the discussion reveals how hard work trumps luck in the journeys of icons like Michael Jordan and Mozart. Discover the power of dedication and deliberate practice in achieving greatness. This insightful exploration challenges the common belief that success is merely a result of talent, inspiring listeners to focus on their own efforts and commitment.
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Jordan's Hard Work Journey
- Michael Jordan wasn't the best athlete in his family as a kid and even missed varsity team sophomore year.
- His decision to work harder turned him into one of the greatest basketball players ever.
Mozart's Formative Years
- Mozart was not simply born a genius but grew up immersed in music training from his father Leopold.
- He reached world-class status after about 10,000 hours of deliberate practice.
10,000 Hours to Mastery
- Experts say 10,000 hours of deliberate practice is key to mastering a skill.
- This involves focused effort at the edge of your abilities in any field.