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As ordinary people, we often admire geniuses. We think that they are born gifted and can gain achievements in a certain area without too much effort. But that’s not true. People from all walks of life who are regarded as geniuses all rely on acquired practice, and more specifically, deliberate practice. Scientific research has shown that human brains are very adaptive. Learning isn’t a way of reaching one’s potential but rather a way of developing it.
This book was co-authored by Anders Ericsson and Robert Pool. Ericsson is a professor of psychology at Florida State University and a Conradi Eminent Scholar. His research focuses on expert performance in areas such as sports, music, chess, medicine, and the military, as well as how “deliberate practice” affects them. Robert Pool is a writer of science, technology, and medicine. He worked as an editor and writer at two science publications, including Nature and Science, and taught science writing at Johns Hopkins University.