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What does it take to become an expert in a field?


You may be an expert programmer or computer scientist or mathematician or biologist or whichever field you belong to.

THE advice we get to become experts is to PRACTISE a lottt.

But, what does it really mean to practise? Is there any correct process of practice? Daily quota? Rest? Following materials of previous experts or tinkering until it works? Is there any field specific advice?

How did YOU do it?


  👤 jleyank Accepted Answer ✓
Practice a lot with those whose skills you seek to learn. This can be academic training, apprenticeship, solo work or whatever. But it has to be challenging and ideally guided. As the internet meme goes, “always be the worst musician in your band”.

Repeating something 100x builds rote or muscle memory. Doing new things 100x expands one’s horizons. Both are useful. The Beatles learned how to gig in Hamburg. They learned how to record at Abbey Road. And even at their peak they worked with others.


👤 PaulHoule
One model is getting a PhD. Even if you don't go to graduate school it will take a similar amount of effort.