Theorem: you cannot learn excellence from the excellent. Corrollary: you can learn mathematics from a mathematician, but not how to be a mathematician. There’s no room here here to explain, but you’ll see it if you think about it. In fact, you’ll also see it if you don’t.
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The exact same thing I tell people when they ask how to be good at math.
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Drilling in the 3Rs (reading, writing & arithmetic) is the foundation for all education. That's where many schools fail.
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Focus on the process and the outcome is inevitable..
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#2 will bring hope to many, but also many will argue with that point.
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11/10. Thank you Pablo, very cool.
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Ok but then that may explain excellence but it doesn't explain the greatest. Doesn't explain Phelps, Bolt, Serena, Brady. So I call bs on academics who probably never got up from their armchairs trying to explain athletic prowess
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I'm leading with this in my next training session.
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3. seems to contradict 1.
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Doing the same wrong thing does not help you. Try something new, find something right, repeat till perfect.
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