The Secret Number to DTube/Steemit Mastery - Blogging & Vlogging Development
In the book Outliers, Gladwell talks about a study that cites the 10,000 hour rule for mastery. The first study was conducted in 1993 in a Psychology research paper. Some studies since then have tried to debunk the theory, however in my opinion, it stands true. There can be a variance from 5,000 to even 12,500 hours. Just using logic, it's hardly believable that you can teach a Soccer player in 2-3 years how to become a master/professional playing for a professional team.
The same goes with our blogging or vlogging skills. If you're feeling impatient about the lack of attention or the lack of growth in your post, just continue to give it some time. You can't compare yourself to someone who's been in front of the camera for the past 10 years. Nor can you compare yourself someone who's been writing for 20. The skill sets need to be built and they need to be built over time with hours and hours of practice put in. I can't imagine my cousin (who just finished his IT course and learned how to program) can compete with someone who's been programming for 15 years. There's a level of mastery that comes with time and experience that you don't get in theory work or with the lack of hours put into making the millions of minute mistakes it takes to learn and grow.
The number really is just a symbol. It's a symbol of persistence. It's a symbol of not giving up. And it's a symbol of aiming higher and higher and taking the steps to get to the top.
Let me know your thoughts on the 10,000 mastery rule. Do you agree with it? Do you disagree with it? I'd love to know in the comments below!
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I heard about that, but it is a very vague number as it is not the same on the micro and macro levels its not the same with any kind of talent and profession. What says though is it needs a lot of time. But claiming any number like 10,000 hours would be nonsense. Bye that logic it would hav taken me 1.14 years to master life. 😋 Still i didn't master it, maybe never will. It's maybe applicable to things like learning to play an instrument but it's not applicable to compound professions that include many other skills/professions on the micro or on the macro scale. And then there are many thing that go with technology and as fast as technology changes you never master anything really, you always have to throw away a large portion of what you have learned and learn the new technology that supersedes the old which you never really mastered and if you did it's worth nothing now. If you stick to it you will go down. I always admired people who could do great Macromedia/Adobe Flash films and interfaces, but it's gone. Nobody wants flash anymore for good reasons. I think we could just say you have to put much effort and work into something, but you will never master anything as there is always room to improve.
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I agree with you. I think the 10,000 hour mastery is for very specific physical skills, like athletes learning a specific sport, gamers learning a specific game, driving a specific car. Only in that sense do you master something. Becoming a master of something requires it to not change or be altered in any way because, like you said, if you have that foundation but you have to wipe out a good portion of what you've learned and start over to learn something new, you are technically no longer a master. That doesn't mean you aren't great at it or maybe even the best.
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I actually don't watch casey or peter as much, so that makes my videos less like theirs and more like them.
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Good news! This video brought to me the realization that I'm a master at something! I have played video games for well over 20,000 hours. Now I am searching for ways not to squander all that time I've invested naturally and I am hoping Dtube, Steemit, and Dlive are the answers to my prayers.
What do you use to edit your videos? I had to play my lightworks sequence in full screen while recording it with obs then convert it to .h264 with handbrake to be able to upload it to Dtube. It was a long road of trial and error! There has to be a free or cheap program that will edit and export mp4's without a watermark but it is evading me!