You might love or hate Malcolm Gladwell, but since his book OUTLIERS came out the idea of "10,000 hours" has entered mainstream culture.
Gladwell argues:
When we look at any kind of cognitively complex field — for example, playing chess, writing fiction or being a neurosurgeon — we find that you are unlikely to master it unless you have practiced for 10,000 hours. That's 20 hours a week for 10 years.
I first heard this idea not from Gladwell but a writing teacher over twenty years ago, when I...
Published on January 21, 2010 11:49