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Focus on quality over quantity from "summary" of The Little Book of Talent by Daniel Coyle

In the world of talent development, there is a common misconception that the key to improvement lies in sheer quantity of practice. However, the truth is that quality, not quantity, is what ultimately leads to mastery. This concept is beautifully illustrated in the story of the legendary violinist, Nathan Milstein. Milstein was known for his unwavering commitment to practicing with precision and focus. He would spend hours honing his craft, never settling for mediocrity. His approach was a stark contrast to many of his peers, who believed that simply putting in more time would lead to improvement. What Milstein unders...
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    The Little Book of Talent

    Daniel Coyle

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