I’ll stick with Ericsson’s research, thanks. Mindless practice is not useful; deliberate practice is useful.
I didn’t see this parable extolling the virtue of mindless practice rather than the virtue of doing huge amounts of work if you really want to create remarkable outliers.
I didn’t see this parable extolling the virtue of mindless practice rather than the virtue of doing huge amounts of work if you really want to create remarkable outliers.