Find "the" skill you want to "master" in 20 hours, read up on it, write about it, practice the skill and teach someone else what you have learned. If you can, you have "mastered" that skill. very doable if the skill can be "mastered" in 20 hours.
Find "the" skill you want to "master" in 10,000 hours, read up on it, write about it, practice the skill and teach someone else what you have learned. If you can, you have "mastered" that skill. very doable if the skill can be "mastered" in 10,000 hours.
Isn't this just about how "expansive" you make that skill you want to master?
I am a 3rd year cs undergraduate in India with a love in machine learning,be passionate in web dev and cyber security.Now keep exploring the computational neuroscience.
Find "the" skill you want to "master" in 20 hours, read up on it, write about it, practice the skill and teach someone else what you have learned. If you can, you have "mastered" that skill. very doable if the skill can be "mastered" in 20 hours.
Find "the" skill you want to "master" in 10,000 hours, read up on it, write about it, practice the skill and teach someone else what you have learned. If you can, you have "mastered" that skill. very doable if the skill can be "mastered" in 10,000 hours.
Isn't this just about how "expansive" you make that skill you want to master?
This is a good idea to do if he can identify the skill he loves...