
The Talent Trap
Why Practice Doesn't Make Perfect and What Actually Does
By: Robert Best
eBook | 3 February 2026
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The "10,000 Hour Rule"—the idea that anyone can master anything with enough practice—is one of the most popular ideas of our time. It is also, according to educational psychologist Robert Best, scientifically wrong. In "The Talent Trap," Best debunks the oversimplification of Anders Ericsson's research popularized by Malcolm Gladwell. Best argues that genetics (talent) play a massive, undeniable role that the self-help industry tries to hide. He shows that in fields like sports or music, the "practice ceiling" exists: no amount of training will make a short person an NBA center. However, the book is not pessimistic. Best pivots to the concept of "Fit." Success comes not from brute-forcing a skill you aren't built for, but from "sampling" different fields to find where your natural aptitudes lie (the "Roger Federer model"). It is a guide to quitting early, pivoting often, and finding the path of least resistance to excellence.
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ISBN: 9783565222490
ISBN-10: 3565222492
Published: 3rd February 2026
Format: ePUB
Language: English
For Ages: 0 - 2 years old
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