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SECRETS OF A MIND-GAMER

33 points| m1ck | 15 years ago |nytimes.com

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6ren|15 years ago

> Psychologists used to think that O.K. plateaus marked the upper bounds of innate ability. [BUT...!] focusing on their technique, staying goal-oriented and getting immediate feedback on their performance.

See also carol dweck "deliberate practice" stuff.

Usain Bolt, fastest man in the world, incredible to watch his effortless victory, naturally gifted, also hit a plateau:

> Like many promising runners, Bolt had come out of nowhere, burned brightly for a few years — setting a number of junior records — then appeared to have burned out. http://www.esquire.com/features/usain-bolt-bio-0410-3

SlightGenius|15 years ago

Anyone ever use those Ultimate Memory, or GMS(also Phenomenal Memory System)?