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Talent is Overrated: What Really Separates World-Class Performers from Everybody Else by Geoff Colvin challenges the myth that innate talent is the primary driver of success. Instead, it argues that 'deliberate practice'—a specific, highly focused type of training—is the true key to achieving greatness in any field. The book examines the lives of high achievers like Mozart and Tiger Woods to demonstrate that their success was the result of thousands of hours of rigorous practice rather than natural-born gifts. It provides a roadmap for how individuals and organizations can apply these principles to improve performance.
I read this book called Talent is overrated and in that book they talk about the 10,000 hour rule
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"The guest, Sunny, specifically mentions reading this book to understand the 10,000-hour rule and systematic improvement in his filmmaking career."