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Very interesting. I think there is some really good advice in the article.
 
I couldn't master the article ...
 
Thanks Mark. A few years ago (I think) there was an mastery solution offered by who-knows-whom that basically said 15 mintues of focussed study per day for a year on a specific topic can result in a person fully mastering that topic and becoming a world-renowned expert.
 
Brian, that doesn't jive with the other advice suggesting 10000 hours is the magic number to be called expert.

I'm not ascetic, but I'd agree with the idea that expert involves hard work, sacrifice, and discomfort.
 
Thanks Mark. A few years ago (I think) there was an mastery solution offered by who-knows-whom that basically said 15 mintues of focussed study per day for a year on a specific topic can result in a person fully mastering that topic and becoming a world-renowned expert.

I'm amazed how low the bar is sometimes. Read somewhere that if you read 3 books on any given subject that that can generally get you into the top 10% on that subject, as compared to the world in general. The next 9% is a bit tougher :wink:
 
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The list is interesting but I think it leaves a lot out. However, it is sadly true that #21 is the one almost nobody masters.
 
Thanks Mark. A few years ago (I think) there was an mastery solution offered by who-knows-whom that basically said 15 mintues of focussed study per day for a year on a specific topic can result in a person fully mastering that topic and becoming a world-renowned expert.

I almost tried that with chemical engineering thermodynamics, but fortunately sanity and desperation prevailed in the end.
 
Nice article...
 
This one has been my main learning approach through life. Seems to work OK for me to date. :smile:

Ah, yes a touch of serendipity is an essential part of life. By the way how are you getting on with that new job of learning to control that nuclear silo?:D

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Not to decry anything in the article but for some strange reason I found myself hearing Wink Martindale's voice as I read each point :D

pentaxuser
 
That's all we need, more self-help gurus. But maybe the article should be sub-titled, How to Tiptoe your way to a Guaranteed Career as a
Starving Artist.
 
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