I never valued intelligence relative to practice, thanks to an upbringing that focused pretty heavily on the importance of effort over talent. I’m more likely to feel behind, insufficiently knowledgeable to the point that I’m never going to catch up. I don’t see why it’s necessarily a cheerful observation that practice makes a big difference to performance. It just means that you’ll never be able to match the person who started earlier.
I like this anecdote.
I never valued intelligence relative to practice, thanks to an upbringing that focused pretty heavily on the importance of effort over talent. I’m more likely to feel behind, insufficiently knowledgeable to the point that I’m never going to catch up. I don’t see why it’s necessarily a cheerful observation that practice makes a big difference to performance. It just means that you’ll never be able to match the person who started earlier.