Is The 10,000 Hour Rule TRUE? Malcolm Gladwell vs. The Researcher Who Inspired The Book

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The 10,000-hour rule was made famous by author Malcolm Gladwell in his best-selling book Outliers (2008). In it, Gladwell suggests that the key to becoming world-class at something is to spend 10,000 hours engaging in the activity. Unfortunately, it isn’t true.

Anders Ericsson, the Swedish psychologist responsible for the research on which the 10,000-hour rule was based suggests that to improve your skill at any goal activity, the method of practice is what matters, not the time spent.

So, if you want to save yourself some time, here is the truth behind how to practice any new skill effectively to achieve great results in less time.

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