This idea, popularised by Malcolm Gladwell, is right in suggesting that expertise doesn’t come overnight. But it’s based on one specific example (elite violinists) and isn’t a universal rule. Separate studies have shown that the number of hours to reach master status in chess ranges from 728 hours to 16,120 – meaning some players need 22x more practice hours than others to reach the same skill level.

“10,000 hours is the time required to become an expert.”
- Post author:isev-admin
- Post published:March 24, 2025
- Post category:Myths that aren't true
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Tags: Psychology & Science