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Matthew Syed

Bounce

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“Insightful and entertaining … Takes us a step deeper into the world of sports, showing us how much we can learn about our own behavior.” —Dan Ariely, New York Times–bestselling author
Why have all the sprinters who have run the 100 meters in under ten seconds been black?
What’s one thing Mozart, Venus Williams, and Michelangelo have in common?
Is it good to praise a child’s intelligence?
Why are baseball players so superstitious?
Few things in life are more satisfying than beating a rival. We love to win and hate to lose, whether it’s on the playing field or at the ballot box, in the office or in the classroom. In this bold new look at human behavior, award-winning journalist and Olympian Matthew Syed explores the truth about our competitive nature—why we win, why we don’t, and how we really play the game of life. Bounce reveals how competition—the most vivid, primal, and dramatic of human pursuits—provides vital insight into many of the most controversial issues of our time, from biology and economics, to psychology and culture, to genetics and race, to sports and politics.
Backed by cutting-edge scientific research and case studies, Syed shatters long-held myths about meritocracy, talent, performance, and the mind. He explains why some people thrive under pressure and others choke, and weighs the value of innate ability against that of practice, hard work, and will. From sex to math, from the motivation of children to the culture of big business, Bounce shows how competition provides a master key with which to unlock the mysteries of the world.
“Readers who gobbled up Freakonomics and Predictably Irrational will flock to this one.”
Publishers Weekly
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321 printed pages
Original publication
2010
Publication year
2010
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  • Christian Cokerhas quoted7 years ago
    As Arsène Wenger, one of the most successful soccer club managers of recent times, puts it: “To perform to your maximum you have to teach yourself to believe with an intensity that goes way beyond logical justification. No top performer has lacked this capacity for irrational optimism; no sportsman has played to his potential without the ability to remove doubt from his mind.”
  • Christian Cokerhas quoted7 years ago
    youngsters train with devotion; they undertake physical training as if it is a privilege, not a chore; they eat food like it is fuel
  • Christian Cokerhas quoted7 years ago
    This is Bollettieri’s published creed, which must be signed by all residents: “Every endeavour pursued with passion produces a successful outcome regardless of the result. For it is not about winning or losing—rather, the effort put forth in producing the outcome. The best way to predict the future is to create it—therefore, we believe we have the best training methods to help each athlete achieve their dreams and goals and ultimately reach their ability level in the arena of sports and life.”

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