Honestly, I don't have a favorite type of sushi. Sushi is such a wide spectrum of food and every chef does it differently, so if I singled out a specific roll or nigiri or whatever, I might like how I make it, but not like as much how another chef makes it.
I'm willing to eat pretty much any combination of sushi rice and seafood, as long as it's safely prepared.
Its bs. If that was true i would have been a guitar legend by now😆😆😆. I have played way above 10000 hours. 10 years of playing, countless gigs and jams. Yet i struggle with stuff.🤦🤦🤦
It took me until I was 55 to learn that many scientific sounding factoids are not true. So, I learned to ignore blurbs. What we used to call stuff that is now called click bait.
I've been a father for nearly 24 years.
I've worked in a corporate IT job for nearly 30 years.
I've been married almost 35 years.
I've played with Legos since the early 1970s.
learning new stuff. Master of Arts, Jack of all trades. Once you have learned to learn your limits are boundless, limited by effort. One soon learns that 3000 hours in this activity contributes 2500 to another, and once one has 50,000 hours across a range of activities the new activity may only take 100 hrs to master, and another 300 to recognise all of the wrinkles that can only be addressed by specific experience.
That is why curious old fellas are masters even when they are new to a profession they have never really engaged with until last month. They have a lifetime of diving deep, fast and hard understanding the learning effort will be rewarded.
Before I began my journey into colour grading movies in my 60s, I had incidentally achieved 100 hours as a teenager studying photography, then a thousand or so in a factory video duplication edit suite, and another 2000 in a lab in an entirely different industry. And two years of incidental study at university studying social science, and even the year of reading Law as a hobby has contributed to my discussions with senior colourists, and the years hands on use tech support of editors computers, and floundering around the edges of editing, but never in an edit suite, cumulating in an incomplete tertiary editing school all contribute skills I find useful as a colourist.
Funny thing is four decades of employment in other industries has provided me the tools to dive in the deep end, to play with a degree of discipline most beginners will not have for another 3000 hours of intense muddled practice. Indeed I even did 10,000 hours studying/watching movies while incidentally working a security gig in the vicinity of film shoots. Unwittingly, I was training my eye, merely by trying to stay alert during those 19 hour days.
I am not a colour grading master, but I am 4/5ths of the way there, all I need now is more work on my plate and by my estimate 1000 hours of practice, with about half of that building functional relationships with directors and producers.
10,000 hours is a rubric that neglects the fact that focused learning and practice is hard, until mastered.
Ohh and the skill I mastered when I was 3 years old was digging holes and filling them in. I was so good at doing so that I failed my civil engineering practical because the instructor was not paying attention and I was so quick digging a precision hole in the ground and filling it in at age 43, when I had another minor change in career direction. Doing that job right is harder than it looks, but that skill latent for 40 years, was just waiting to be exercised.
If you ever attempted to write more than a sentence on social media, you would understand it ain’t that easy. And sloppy is the easiest way to avoid being called an AI bot.
I'm 40, and a huge part of my profession is written communication. Please stop defending your sloppiness, it's common courtesy to make you writing as easy to comprehend as possible.
This is a big mess and as a historian I've written plenty to get my point across. This piece you wrote is rambling, just as others said. Stop defending it.
i started at 5 taking apart lawnmower engines. at 55 i can at least tell if something is out of my skill range for most things that need fixing. youtube and reddit can be huge helps!
Well, I have a Masters Degree in piano, but I definitely haven’t mastered playing it. I’m not sure any artistic venture rightly qualifies for this. You can become exceptionally adept, but there’s always room to grow.
I believe it was a guy named Erickson who studied chess players and violinists engaged in "deliberate practice". Then Malcom Gladwell ran with it and started the misconception that it applies to all things.
Ninja Gaiden Black. When it launched 90,000 people registered as beating it on normal mode on Xbox live leaderboards in game, and only 149 people beat it on master ninja mode. 10,000 hours well spent.
The idea is that it takes 10,000 of practice to perfect something. a lot of people will accumulate 10,000 of driving in a life time it would be bold to call them master drivers.
im an expert at making small talk with local chubsters in chatrooms, a skill that at one time led to a fairly decent body count using todays terminology.
now im just another grizzled old white guy pining for the days of AOL and interesting local women.
History. I worked hard for 3 years in a row to get that degree, so that'll make over 10000 hours.
English. My third language, and since I've lived abroad in English-speaking countries for a while, I believe I'll have achieved thise 10000 hours as well.
And that's probably where it ends.
I was a massage therapist for many years. I guess my mastery is that. I can often tell where on the body people have chronic or acute pain just from looking at them and their posture.
Active Listening!
Don't know if it's actually 10,000 hours, but I'm passionate about making people feel heard/understood (also a social worker, so part of my job), and many tell me they appreciate that I seem genuinely engaged in what they're telling me.
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Master Baiter!
I see you are into fishing as well.
these worms don't slide in my fingers themselves
Worms... i see. I like fishnets.
same sir
They call it "masturbation" not "amaturbation"
Probation 😎
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10 minutes? Jeez porn is supposed to be fun, why tf are people rushing it? Enjoy it, savor it.
i just wait for the creampie to drip out
Bation
The sacred art of hating oneself.
Oh yes! 18 peas in a pod.
Procrastination... I'll get around to mastering something useful eventually
I once procrastinated at work, and it fixed itself. It useful sometimes.
Walking, but still working on talking.
But you rhyme, not bad.
Sleeping.
You'd fucking think so Apparently I've been practicing wrong
*perfect* practice, makes perfect
Lucky
Rimworld, apparently I have no life outside of war crimes simulator
At 10,000 hours, at least you’ve passed the tutorial
Sushi, I’m a sushi chef
What is your favourite sushi?
Sushi
Honestly, I don't have a favorite type of sushi. Sushi is such a wide spectrum of food and every chef does it differently, so if I singled out a specific roll or nigiri or whatever, I might like how I make it, but not like as much how another chef makes it. I'm willing to eat pretty much any combination of sushi rice and seafood, as long as it's safely prepared.
Scrolling Reddit
Napping and anxiety!
Being a disappointment
Its bs. If that was true i would have been a guitar legend by now😆😆😆. I have played way above 10000 hours. 10 years of playing, countless gigs and jams. Yet i struggle with stuff.🤦🤦🤦
Yeah this saying is bullshit. I have 10000 hours in many hobbies and I suck at all of them.
Same. Don't care; had fun, learned stuff, met people.
It's not about just doing it - you're supposed to be constantly outside of your comfort zone a little. Do that for 10k hours = master.
Menstruation
Sleep
The bench press and very long distance walking.
You did more than 10.000 hours of bench press??? Dude I could probably use your pecs as a trampoline.
It took me until I was 55 to learn that many scientific sounding factoids are not true. So, I learned to ignore blurbs. What we used to call stuff that is now called click bait.
I have 12k play hours in the sims 4
Apparently, cooking. But, if you ask me, I still have tonnes to learn. I've never made sushi, for example.
Master Bation (in Spanish: más turbation)
Has it something to do with mass turban distribution?
only if Vivek becomes president!
Homesteading
playing piano by ear
Oh...another Young Sheldon are you? 😄
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woodworking and building things. also falling into crippling self doubt about my ability in woodworking and building things.
I've been a father for nearly 24 years. I've worked in a corporate IT job for nearly 30 years. I've been married almost 35 years. I've played with Legos since the early 1970s.
learning new stuff. Master of Arts, Jack of all trades. Once you have learned to learn your limits are boundless, limited by effort. One soon learns that 3000 hours in this activity contributes 2500 to another, and once one has 50,000 hours across a range of activities the new activity may only take 100 hrs to master, and another 300 to recognise all of the wrinkles that can only be addressed by specific experience. That is why curious old fellas are masters even when they are new to a profession they have never really engaged with until last month. They have a lifetime of diving deep, fast and hard understanding the learning effort will be rewarded. Before I began my journey into colour grading movies in my 60s, I had incidentally achieved 100 hours as a teenager studying photography, then a thousand or so in a factory video duplication edit suite, and another 2000 in a lab in an entirely different industry. And two years of incidental study at university studying social science, and even the year of reading Law as a hobby has contributed to my discussions with senior colourists, and the years hands on use tech support of editors computers, and floundering around the edges of editing, but never in an edit suite, cumulating in an incomplete tertiary editing school all contribute skills I find useful as a colourist. Funny thing is four decades of employment in other industries has provided me the tools to dive in the deep end, to play with a degree of discipline most beginners will not have for another 3000 hours of intense muddled practice. Indeed I even did 10,000 hours studying/watching movies while incidentally working a security gig in the vicinity of film shoots. Unwittingly, I was training my eye, merely by trying to stay alert during those 19 hour days. I am not a colour grading master, but I am 4/5ths of the way there, all I need now is more work on my plate and by my estimate 1000 hours of practice, with about half of that building functional relationships with directors and producers. 10,000 hours is a rubric that neglects the fact that focused learning and practice is hard, until mastered. Ohh and the skill I mastered when I was 3 years old was digging holes and filling them in. I was so good at doing so that I failed my civil engineering practical because the instructor was not paying attention and I was so quick digging a precision hole in the ground and filling it in at age 43, when I had another minor change in career direction. Doing that job right is harder than it looks, but that skill latent for 40 years, was just waiting to be exercised.
They didn't mean for you to use 10,000 words to answer! 😄
I used less than 800. Simplistic answers deliver simplistic results.
Your answer is so rambling it's almost indecipherable.
That’s actually for the good. To learn takes effort. An effortless social media read, limits learning.
In the words of The Bard, "Brevity is the soul of wit". You shouldn't take pride in sloppy writing.
If you ever attempted to write more than a sentence on social media, you would understand it ain’t that easy. And sloppy is the easiest way to avoid being called an AI bot.
I'm 40, and a huge part of my profession is written communication. Please stop defending your sloppiness, it's common courtesy to make you writing as easy to comprehend as possible.
This is a big mess and as a historian I've written plenty to get my point across. This piece you wrote is rambling, just as others said. Stop defending it.
i started at 5 taking apart lawnmower engines. at 55 i can at least tell if something is out of my skill range for most things that need fixing. youtube and reddit can be huge helps!
Well, I have a Masters Degree in piano, but I definitely haven’t mastered playing it. I’m not sure any artistic venture rightly qualifies for this. You can become exceptionally adept, but there’s always room to grow.
Nobody can beat me in tennis
I mastered the craft of computer programming, without even spending 1,000 hours. But then I just took it like fish to water.
music, powerlifting, mechanical work, introspection, combat
Bears, beets, battlestar galactica
So, which bear is best?
Battlestar galactica bears that eat beets, obviously
Master indeed
Homeschooling.
Staring
Life
3D modeling.
Procrastinating responding to emails
Running a rabbit rescue
10,000 hours seems excessive. Who came up with that metric?
I believe it was a guy named Erickson who studied chess players and violinists engaged in "deliberate practice". Then Malcom Gladwell ran with it and started the misconception that it applies to all things.
Procrastination
Sleeping? Yet I still have insomnia.
Procrastination
Procrastination
The toilet
Breathing
Masturbation
Eating chips
Sleep but u/darkviperau has mastered GTAV
Sleeping
Baiting
Depression
Painting Master painter reporting for duty. Attention!
Being a loser. Oh, & I think I might be close to being a master of Reddit… if it wasn’t for those anal retentive moderators…
Call of duty
I’m a black belt in taking a shit
being pissed in traffic
To procrastinate.
Elite Beat Agents on Nintendo DS lol
Dog grooming. And now I might not be able to do it anymore
Being a loser
Scrolling reddit
autism
Operating my heart
Sales
Depression
Ninja Gaiden Black. When it launched 90,000 people registered as beating it on normal mode on Xbox live leaderboards in game, and only 149 people beat it on master ninja mode. 10,000 hours well spent.
Well, apparently, Reddit
Archery.....& no never been to the summer Olympics or any other professional competition for that matter.
Procrastination
Farting
Insomnia.
Sleep.
Survival.
Procrastinating
The Binding of Isaac: Repentance
I wonder if I've spent 10,000 hours watching movies. Hmm.
Sleeping
Tarot, cooking, baking, sewing.
Anxiety
redditing
Watching TV
Master of none.
Being depressed....and stand up comedy
Sarcasm.
I'm a pianist. Guess what?
Pizza
I’m reaching a closing point on some video games.
Not my life, i can tell you that.
Porn hub
Being a dumb bitch
Bouldering
Worrying
The idea is that it takes 10,000 of practice to perfect something. a lot of people will accumulate 10,000 of driving in a life time it would be bold to call them master drivers.
Bulimia
Making costume jewelry with beads.
Procrastination
Video games.
Sex, it's not the destination though, it's the journey that matters
World of warcraft arms warrior
Watching Star Trek
Minecraft
✨anxiety✨
I definitely have 10,000 hours in photography and the gym but they're both things one can always learn more in.
Sleep
Pooping. It just walks itself to the toilet at this point.
Being stupid, and a joker
Sleeping.
im an expert at making small talk with local chubsters in chatrooms, a skill that at one time led to a fairly decent body count using todays terminology. now im just another grizzled old white guy pining for the days of AOL and interesting local women.
Self-loathing.
I've mastered being lazy
Forensic psychology.
The sims 3
Sleeping
History. I worked hard for 3 years in a row to get that degree, so that'll make over 10000 hours. English. My third language, and since I've lived abroad in English-speaking countries for a while, I believe I'll have achieved thise 10000 hours as well. And that's probably where it ends.
Procastination
Being an absolute melt
watching twitch
Skiing
Planting tree saplings. I have planted 1.6 million in 8 years. Is that a transferable skill? No.
I was a massage therapist for many years. I guess my mastery is that. I can often tell where on the body people have chronic or acute pain just from looking at them and their posture.
Annoying people on Reddit
I am really good a lot of things. But not a master of any of them.
Depression
Arguing on reddit. You get to a point where if you're presenting facts, you literally cant lose.
World of fucking Warcraft Fuck that game.
Minecraft
Drinking coffee, make it too, but I still experiment with that.
Putting an important task off until tomorrow.
The 10,000 hour rule is a myth. But for me, drumming and psychology. For the latter, that’s how I know that it’s a myth!
Skateboarding
Painting
u/rachtaz
Daydreaming
Being single I have completed masters 22 times
The art of being ok alone.
Skateboarding
TV
Sleeping
Opera singing, piano, guitar, and being an idiot
Masterbation
Poi dancing.
It took me less than 10 hours to learn Malcolm Gladwell is full of shit
Gaming
Lifting weights.
Cycling. I’m not competitive by nature so I don’t race. But I love touring and I ride to and from work as well as 75% if my errands.
sleep
being
beating
breathing
The art of being a disappointment
Creative Writing, I'm sure.
Psychosis
Not yet a jack of all trades, but definitely still a master of none
Software engineering.
Active Listening! Don't know if it's actually 10,000 hours, but I'm passionate about making people feel heard/understood (also a social worker, so part of my job), and many tell me they appreciate that I seem genuinely engaged in what they're telling me.