Excellence is a product of dedicated practice from "summary" of Talent Is Overrated by Geoff Colvin
The idea that excellence is a product of dedicated practice is not a new one. However, what sets this concept apart in the context of talent and achievement is the depth to which it has been explored and documented. Research has shown that individuals who have achieved remarkable levels of success in various fields have done so not because of innate talent, but because of the amount of focused and deliberate practice they put in.
This concept challenges the traditional belief that talent is the primary determinant of success. In fact, the evidence suggests that talent plays a much smaller role than we have been led to believe. Instead, it is consistent and purposeful practice that leads to significant improvement and ultimately, excellence.
The key to this concept is the notion of deliberate practice. Deliberate practice is not just going through the motions or repeating the same tasks over and over again. It involves se...
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