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Philippe Petit
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Philippe Petit. Philippe Petit. Petit swears that he has no special athletic abilities or sense of balance….“But you need to have passion, and you have to work madly to practice all day long…”. What Predicts Working Madly!?.
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- Philippe Petit
- Philippe Petit Petit swears that he has no special athletic abilities or sense of balance….“But you need to have passion, and you have to work madly to practice all day long…”
- What Predicts Working Madly!? “several ‘personality’ factors, such as individual differences in activity levels and emotionality may differentially predispose individuals toward deliberate practice as well as allow these individuals to sustain very high levels of it for extended periods” - Ericsson et al. (1993)
- Passion as a Psychological Construct
- Philippe Petit Petit swears that he has no special athletic abilities or sense of balance….“But you need to have passion, and you have to work madly to practice all day long…”
- Philippe Petit
- Sanctioned Pursuits Less Sanctioned Pursuits
- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTF1b0k3dZQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bW5ZLFHTwLc
- 2/8
- The Prodigy Alexandra Nechita http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GE_eoOPWwqc
- The Prodigy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MxPmzIKBris
- The Prodigy He often spent much time at the clavier picking out thirds, which he was always striking, and his pleasure showed that it sounded good. [...] In the fourth year of his age his father, for a game as it were, began to teach him a few minuets and pieces at the clavier. [...] He could play it faultlessly and with the greatest delicacy, and keeping exactly in time. [...] At the age of five he was already composing little pieces, which he played to his father who wrote them down.
- The Prodigy http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7186319n
- The Prodigy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OR36jrx_L44
- The 10,000-Hour Rule Revisited
- Prodigies are Born
- The Ruthsatz Studies
- The Ruthsatz Studies
- The Ruthsatz Studies
- Prodigies are Made?
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