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Practice enhances performance more than innate ability from "summary" of Talent Is Overrated by Geoff Colvin

The idea that practice is more important than innate ability in enhancing performance might seem counterintuitive at first. After all, we often hear about individuals who seem to possess natural talent in a particular area, whether it's sports, music, or any other skill. However, as we delve deeper into the concept, it becomes clear that practice is what ultimately sets successful individuals apart from the rest. In his book 'Talent Is Overrated', Geoff Colvin argues that what separates world-class performers from everyone else is not some innate gift, but rather the amount and quality of deliberate practice they engage in. This type of practice is not just mindless repetition but rather a focused effort to improve performance by pushing oneself outside of their comfort zone. Colvin points to numerous studies that have shown a strong correlation between the amount of deliberate practice an individual engages in and their level of performance. In fact, researchers have found ...
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    Talent Is Overrated

    Geoff Colvin

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