Does constant practice really make perfect, or does it come down to sheer talent?

Dan is on a mission to find out.

http://thedanplan.com/

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probie says...

A friend and I got into an argument over this very idea once. He insisted that some people are born with natural talent and no amount of practice would ever get someone without that talent to the same level. I wholeheartedly disagreed. I certainly believe that some people are born with a natural aptitude to certain tasks, whether it be music, art, etc. that give them an edge over others. But I refuse to believe that if you put in the time and effort, that you won't achieve the same level of success.

Good on this guy for taking on the challenge.

Yogi says...

>> ^probie:

A friend and I got into an argument over this very idea once. He insisted that some people are born with natural talent and no amount of practice would ever get someone without that talent to the same level. I wholeheartedly disagreed. I certainly believe that some people are born with a natural aptitude to certain tasks, whether it be music, art, etc. that give them an edge over others. But I refuse to believe that if you put in the time and effort, that you won't achieve the same level of success.
Good on this guy for taking on the challenge.


For some athletics I think its definitely Genetic

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