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Peter Hollins

The Science of Rapid Skill Acquisition

  • Adri Syamsoeyadihas quoted5 years ago
    Stay realistic—you know yourself, and don’t compare yourself to the standards of anyone else
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    you know nothing
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    Learning a new skill certainly will involve numerous sacrifices
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    To want anything more than a steady, linear progression in learning a new skill is a pipedream.
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    least 25 hours to become any good at
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    Too high and you may feel discouraged; too low and you may feel bored and unengaged.
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    Don’t depend on your willpower when you can design your environment to completely bypass having to consciously make a decision.
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    find yourself a community to immerse yourself in
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    someone who you can bounce ideas off, solicit feedback from, and overall nudge you in the right direction
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    The most dangerous ones, however, are the people who appear to have your best interests in mind but really are projecting their own fears and insecurities onto you.
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