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    Matthew Syed
    “Well, it doesn’t work. Lowering standards just leads to poorly educated students who feel entitled to easy work and lavish praise.”
    Matthew Syed, Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success

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    Matthew Syed
    “The subversive idea at the centre of Ericsson’s work is that excellence is not reserved for the lucky few but can be achieved by almost all of us.”
    Matthew Syed, Bounce

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    Matthew Syed
    “It is only by starting at an unusually young age and by practicing with such ferocious devotion that it is possible to accumulate ten thousand hours while still in adolescence. Far from being an exception to the ten-thousand-hour rule, Mozart is a shining testament to it.”
    Matthew Syed, Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success

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    Matthew Syed
    “Child prodigies amaze us because we compare them not with other performers who have practiced for the same length of time, but with children of the same age who have not dedicated their lives in the same way. We delude ourselves into thinking they possess miraculous talents because we assess their skills in a context that misses the essential point. We see their little bodies and cute faces and forget that, hidden within their skulls, their brains have been sculpted—and their knowledge deepened—by practice that few people accumulate until well into adulthood, if then. Had the six-year-old Mozart been compared with musicians who had clocked up 3,500 hours of practice, rather than with other children of the same age, he would not have seemed exceptional at all.”
    Matthew Syed, Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success



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