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		<title>10000 Hour Rule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I came to know about the 10,000 hour rule from my friend Kaviraj or areapal.com and i immediately googled to know Gladwell&#8217;s 10,000 hour rule. It was interesting finding and i wanted to share it with my readers. Gladwell writer of Outliners book mentions about the 10,000 hour rule and he claims that greatness requires [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I came to know about the 10,000 hour rule from my friend Kaviraj or areapal.com and i immediately googled to know Gladwell&#8217;s 10,000 hour rule. It was interesting finding and i wanted to share it with my readers.</p>
<p><strong>Gladwell</strong> writer of Outliners book mentions about the <strong>10,000 hour rule</strong> and he claims that greatness requires enormous time, using the source of The Beatles&#8217; musical talents and Bill Gates&#8217; computer savvy as examples.</p>
<p>The Beatles performed live in Hamburg, Germany over 1,200 times from 1960 to 1964, amassing more than 10,000 hours of playing time, therefore meeting the 10,000-Hour Rule. Gladwell asserts that all of the time The Beatles spent performing shaped their talent, &#8220;so by the time they returned to England from Hamburg, Germany, &#8216;they sounded like no one else. It was the making of them.</p>
<p>Gates met the 10,000-Hour Rule when he gained access to a high school computer in 1968 at the age of 13, and spent 10,000 hours programming on it. In <em>Outliers</em>, Gladwell interviews Gates, who says that unique access to a computer at a time when they were not commonplace helped him succeed.</p>
<p>Without that access, Gladwell states that Gates would still be &#8220;a highly intelligent, driven, charming person and a successful professional&#8221;, but that he might not be worth US$50Â billion.</p>
<p>Gladwell explains that reaching the 10,000-Hour Rule, which he considers the key to success in any field, is simply a matter of practicing a specific task that can be accomplished with 20 hours of work a week for 10 years.</p>
<p>He also notes that he himself took exactly 10 years to meet the 10,000-Hour Rule, during his brief tenure at <em>The American Spectator</em> and his more recent job at <em>The Washington Post</em>.</p>
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