The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice

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The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice - DayDayNews

Baidu's concept of "genius" refers to a person who has a certain talent and makes outstanding contributions in a certain field. Einstein , Newton , Leonardo da Vinci, Mozart, Madame Curie , etc., are all "genius" characters looked up to and admired by ordinary people.

However, after reading the first lesson of "Deliberate Practice" that the editor-in-chief’s reading club read today: "How Genius is Trained", I suddenly realized: It turns out that genius is not born as a genius, but after the day after tomorrow. The arduous "deliberate practice".

The authors of "Intentional Practice" are American psychologist Anders Eriksson and American science writer Robert Poole. This book tells us: Regardless of the industry and field, the most powerful learning method to improve skills and abilities is: deliberate practice.

The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice - DayDayNews

The difference between a genius and an ordinary person is just four words: deliberate practice.

Mozart, who has the "genius" crown, started composing at the age of 6, wrote his first symphony at the age of 8, and composed an opera at the age of 12. The reason for such an outstanding achievement is Mozart's father, a piano player who taught him with great concentration since he was a child and his own "deliberate practice" thousands of times.

Mrs. Curie, who won the Nobel Prize twice, was also very interested in physics since childhood. "Exercise", finally discovered a radioactive element "radium" and used "radium" to contribute to the medical practice of all mankind.

The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice - DayDayNews

"genius",It must have the soil suitable for growth, that is, "talent", and "deliberate practice" must also be the correct practice in order to produce magical effects. If Mozart was not born in a musical family, and if Marie Curie had no interest in physics, what would their result be?

Unfortunately, there are also some people who have different talents, but they have been ignorant of "deliberate practice" or fail to perform the correct practice, resulting in them becoming ordinary people who do nothing.

Fang Zhongyong is a typical example. The Fang family, whose ancestors lived by farming the fields, came out of Fang Zhongyong, a "child prodigy," who could write poetry at the age of five. However, his father did not seize this "opportunity" and let him study and practice deliberately. Instead, he regarded him as a "machine" that grabs everyone's attention and gains profits, and finally annihilated his talents and wiped out everyone.

The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice - DayDayNews

The talent is different from ordinary people's "genius", but it still needs to be deliberately practiced. As ordinary people, what should we do?

reading club reader Wang Shu told us the answer: "As long as we deliberately practice, we can turn certain abilities into our own unique skills, and we will also become the best in this industry."

Yes, people who are better than you are not terrible. What is terrible is that people who are better than you work harder than you!

As ordinary people, we must pay more attention to "deliberate practice". Perhaps, when you have made remarkable achievements in a certain industry field, you will also be shocked as a "genius"!

The difference between a genius and an ordinary person: deliberate practice - DayDayNews

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