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shadowsun7 | 2 years ago

Author here. Previous time this was on the front page: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30930985

As an update, I temporarily relocated to a different city and spent four months training Judo for five hours every day and have since reached the vocab point for the sport. That experiment was covered here: https://commoncog.com/expertise-acceleration-experiment-judo... and https://commoncog.com/mental-strength-judo-life/

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ssivark|2 years ago

Loved the post. Just to add to the principal observation about the vocab point — One thing I’ve noticed is that experts who can communicate/teach well are very effective at getting you to the vocab point (to the extent possible without experience) quickly! And once you reach the vocab point, the field is legible enough that you have the means to organize deliberate practice and interpret experience (if you want to go towards mastery) or delegate details (if you don’t need them). I wonder if this provokes any more thoughts from you.

lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|2 years ago

I'm glad you were able to articulate this idea so clearly. I think similar advice which maybe isn't so clear is to try to avoid "being the smartest person in the room".

On the topic, I'm reminded of coworkers talking about the most recent Super Bowl (I think, I don't follow sports) which included commentary from players who played as quarterbacks in the same season. One of the things my coworkers mentioned was how interesting it was to hear them talk about the game because they used unfamiliar terms.

Swizec|2 years ago

Wow! How did you make time for 5 hours per day? I workout a lot and time is one of my biggest challenges.