The 4 things it takes to be an expert

The 4 things it takes to be an expert

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NotBadNotGood
NotBadNotGood - 16.09.2023 10:32

The 10,000 hour role was for pro activly training

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Arne Kronvall
Arne Kronvall - 15.09.2023 09:15

I’d say 20 000 hours

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Ruslan Sergeev
Ruslan Sergeev - 15.09.2023 00:05

"The Four Pillars of Expertise: A Blueprint for Mastery"

1. **Intentional, Deterministic Setting**: A calibrated realm where predictability reigns, allowing for controlled experimentation and validation.

2. **Cyclical Refinement**: The art of iteration, where experience cycles through a loop, each pass filtering noise and amplifying signal.

3. **Real-Time Calibration**: Immediate, actionable insights that fine-tune your trajectory, ensuring you're aimed at the optimal outcome.

4. **Strategic Skill Sculpting**: Beyond mere repetition, it's the targeted, informed fine-tuning of one's capabilities, deliberately designed to elevate expertise.

(Sir Walter Chat Gpt)

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ghoogler
ghoogler - 14.09.2023 17:21

i love this because its a broad skill it is adaptive i love videos like these we often make videos where we overlook concepts
too much we forget main components just learning a new broad concept its very fun thinking of how much we have to learn
sometimes we are just lost too deep in what we do
its like looking down a sky scraper knowing how much we have

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Devin Smith
Devin Smith - 14.09.2023 17:16

Thank you for that masterful exposition

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Zain Malik
Zain Malik - 14.09.2023 09:27

Now why in the hell is Zelenski memorizing pi digits anyways??

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Shorten World Platform
Shorten World Platform - 13.09.2023 13:11

Thanks for the video. Best link is me: simple and free!

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Ve
Ve - 12.09.2023 16:57

Thanks for the video

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Gabriel Ocanto
Gabriel Ocanto - 12.09.2023 08:07

Good video

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BiColorGal
BiColorGal - 12.09.2023 05:31

The last part hit so hard for me, my grandpa is a very good musician, and he didn’t study music but his brother offered him a job as a pianist when he only knew the basics but he needed to provide for a family of 5 children so he took the job he played piano and organ every day for many for many hours, he told me that he didn’t like playing the piano but the few times I have heard him he plays extremely good and knows about a ton of stuff that not even my mother knew about, like when he was in my home studio he started patching my synth and started jamming and my mom was like you know how to used that? And he was like: yeah, and I hate it! I’m not sure what made him hate music that much he eventually bought a building and started renting apartments and sold all his instruments, but still getting out of his comfort zone made him a great musician

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Engr. Naeem Shahzad
Engr. Naeem Shahzad - 09.09.2023 23:14

My question : What is the benefit of becoming expert ?
When you can get every thing by just becoming enough competent.

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Whaling With Ishmael
Whaling With Ishmael - 09.09.2023 16:41

The conditions for optimal learning are those for flow state. You may find this interesting to look into.

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Chun Bong Lau
Chun Bong Lau - 09.09.2023 08:24

My takes:
- any areas involving social structures - social/political/economical - are impossible to see real experts, because those are "invalid environment"
- machine learning / artificial intelligence is set to become experts in all "valid" areas, as the other criteria are trivial for machines
- directions of human beings should not be becoming experts just for the sake of being it, but to improve the wellbeing of human beings with the help of machine experts

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Oskar
Oskar - 07.09.2023 20:37

Magnus Carlson memorised with 7 years all countrz, capitals and flags so he is not a normal guy who studied more than just hours, days etc

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Whank McSockpuppet
Whank McSockpuppet - 07.09.2023 13:57

Are we talking about mastery or expertise? A piano expert talks about pianos. A piano master creates the music perfectly.

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Alex Spa
Alex Spa - 05.09.2023 17:47

wow, what an epic video! the world is full of mediocre people that think they're experts. fantastic

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Varun Singh
Varun Singh - 04.09.2023 03:10

I'm confused how magnus was able to tell who the players were from so few moves of the opening, it was the first to moves of the Petrov Defense, which has been played plenty of times at high level

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Gnome
Gnome - 04.09.2023 01:33

I think number one is passion. Number two great teacher or mentor.
Everyone think he's an expert after 20 years.

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M. Rizkiawan Latif
M. Rizkiawan Latif - 02.09.2023 16:14

Its amazing video

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Golivewiththis
Golivewiththis - 01.09.2023 16:45

If you are here you are already doing it wrong. Do the thing you like in the easiest way possible forever.

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Raj Barath
Raj Barath - 31.08.2023 22:48

Best video

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Nick
Nick - 30.08.2023 02:02

Do not bet with warren on economics,that mn is an oracle😂😂😂😂

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William
William - 29.08.2023 10:36

Rome wasn't built in a day. It takes time. G video. Development

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IDIC
IDIC - 29.08.2023 07:01

Literally, the S&P 500 are the 500 biggest companies. They are always the best. If one fails, it is dropped from the list.

It is far from a fair bet. One side is constantly readjusting to drop the poor performers.

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Armo Charcho
Armo Charcho - 29.08.2023 02:44

Derek you put a wrong flag under Kasparov's name. I hope this is not a malicious intend to mock or humiliate Kasparov who was persecuted like many other Armenians because of their ethnic origin.

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Nixon
Nixon - 28.08.2023 17:26

Great video. One thing I would bypass is the “randomness” of the market part. These financial markets are 100% rigged & manipulated, therefore making it completely PREDICTABLE. Other then that the video was spot on.

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Dinosus
Dinosus - 26.08.2023 20:00

Woah great video

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Hritul Nawale
Hritul Nawale - 25.08.2023 20:13

I'm applying it on my own life, thank you so much Sir ❤

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Abdullah Rashid
Abdullah Rashid - 25.08.2023 09:18

Love you content❤

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Abdullah Rashid
Abdullah Rashid - 25.08.2023 09:17

You can find more in a book called Range

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Mouad ET-TALI
Mouad ET-TALI - 24.08.2023 23:21

I love this video, I can't believe this is just one chapter of the thinking slow and fast book

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Alexis Ayala
Alexis Ayala - 24.08.2023 20:59

Chess is life bruh

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obi
obi - 24.08.2023 14:38

Experience

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Nathan cheese
Nathan cheese - 22.08.2023 23:01

Good lesson but day trading is not gambling even though it is chances

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Jarif Hasan
Jarif Hasan - 21.08.2023 19:30

Fir those who don't know every chess game is unique which means every game you'll play will be a new game so Magnus is a genius who remember more then 10 thousand of different game ( No chess player I repet no chess player can do this )

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Stim bl
Stim bl - 21.08.2023 00:11

🧠 I am a typical sample of "professional" but it's video game, not simple casual game, it's chess for gigachad. It's Dota 2. Million combinations, 10 players, psychology, reactions, gameplay updates take a lot of strange, like workout. I have 12k hours, friend has 25k hours only in game activity. But we are not professional players. Why? It's hard question, coz if u do work at urself and THING and big experience it's not provide you to TOP players. I want to know why best players in this game for genius are geniuses. It's magic? I want brain tests..

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Irving Diaz
Irving Diaz - 20.08.2023 01:25

for some people curious about experts using video games as reference, see honers vs innovators in the arts of games from teh channel Cora-A- gaming, is REAALLY good video.

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Abduselam Hashem
Abduselam Hashem - 19.08.2023 18:44

Why it takes someone more time to become physics expert than it takes to become maths expert?

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Atipong Pathanasethpong
Atipong Pathanasethpong - 18.08.2023 07:06

Still trying to find the original research on red and green buttons. I couldn't find it in any of the citations.

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E lumine
E lumine - 18.08.2023 01:43

Its time for a paradigmatic shift to the primacy of Reason & logic above all else. Its time for Ontological Mathematics.

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E lumine
E lumine - 18.08.2023 01:42

“It is because the method of physics does not satisfy the comprehension that we have to
go on further.” -- Hegel

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Mark Kohalmy
Mark Kohalmy - 16.08.2023 23:37

Reminds me of the saying: "It's not that practice makes perfect, but rather that only perfect practice, makes perfect!

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Cath Palug
Cath Palug - 14.08.2023 08:40

Huh, so this actually explained a heck lot about many things in my life

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harish kumar
harish kumar - 14.08.2023 06:02

You are too amazing man

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Sylviii
Sylviii - 13.08.2023 04:51

This is definitely refreshing and inspiring.

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Roland Fisher
Roland Fisher - 12.08.2023 22:17

Excellent! For those that stumble with "Valid Environment," like I used to, not understanding what makes an environment valid, there is a better way to think of it than those terms. Ensure you can link your efforts to your results with cause and effect. Stock fluctuations are random, and there is no way to understand the cause and effect. Chess is not random. Each move has an effect.

So, the summary is :
1. Work at the edge of your ability, trying hard.
2. Where you can know the outcome of your efforts rapidly.
3. Ensure you can link your effort and outcome with cause and effect.
4. Keep doing it for a very long time until the complex solidifies in your longterm memory, and becomes automatic.

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ThatsCAP
ThatsCAP - 12.08.2023 16:01

it was 4 moves how did bro know??

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