![]() Yes, doing the same thing over and over again will build experience, but it’s still the same experience that you’re building. This happens when you stop improving, because you’re doing good enough of a job. We all know someone who’s worked at the same company, doing the same job for decades, which means they never improved to the point where they wanted to take on new things or received a promotion. ![]() ![]() You can make pizzas for 20 years, and still make crappy pizzas (please don’t do that, I love pizza). ![]() ![]() It’s because practice and experience are two different things. So not only did they have no inborn talent or capacity for greatness, they also needed just as much practice as their friends.īut if they all built up the same amount of experience and no one was particularly talented, how come there were such big differences in how people performed? If you want to save this summary for later, download the free PDF and read it whenever you want.ĭownload PDF Lesson 1: Practice and experience are not the same thing.Ī 1990 study in the UK among 257 musicians showed that none of the top performers were:Ī.) showing signs of great achievements before picking up serious practice with their instrument.ī.) improving faster when practicing, than their peers. ![]()
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