Manish Keshruwala

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Take, for example, star football quarterbacks who have what sports analysts call “great ability to see the field”: they can read the other team’s defensive formations to sense the opponent’s intentions to move, and once the play starts instantly adjust to those movements, gaining a priceless second or two to pick out an open receiver for a pass. Such “seeing” requires enormous practice, so that what at first requires much attention—dodge that rusher—occurs on automatic.
Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence
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