Bounce: The of Myth of Talent and the Power of Practice
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Bounce: The of Myth of Talent and the Power of Practice
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This makes the book read kind of a like an almanac of interesting things about top performers rather than a serious analysis into which part of "talent" is innate vs.
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Mozart was able to be so good not merely because he spent so much time practicing – but because he found the motivation to do this!
If you’re not convinced you’ll win a competition, you won’t be able to put in your maximum performance. For those genes that there is variation, the vast majority of that variation – around 85 % – exists between individuals within population groups.
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By comparing the outcome of the shot with the color movie of his intention, he was able to learn and adapt in the most efficient way on every single stroke he ever played. Looking at controversial questions such as whether talent is more important than practice, drugs in sport (and life) and whether black people really are faster runners, the mind-bending Bounce is a must-read for the hardened sports nut or brand new convert. Study on decision-making in the real world: The curious thing was not that top-decision makers like firefighters and doctors were making choices based on unexpected favors; it was that they did not seem to be making choices at all. When people find a similarity – even a trivial one – to a successful person, it increases their confidence in their own chances of success and motivates them to try harder. For example, there are many Brazilian soccer greats, mainly because there were always many before them!It is not just about sport, but has powerful implications for business and politics, as well as for parents and students. For example, when the six-year-old Mozart toured Europe to display his precocious piano skills, he had already undergone 3,500 hours of musical training. Right before a competition, top athletes go to great lengths to convince themselves that they will win. The key point in all this is that knowledge is not used merely to make sense of perceptions; knowledge is embedded in perceptions.
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