Rapidly acquire new skills: The First 20 Hours by Josh Kaufman

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      The book “The First 20 Hours” by Josh Kaufman challenges the idea that mastering a skill requires 10,000 hours, suggesting that one can achieve noticeable proficiency in just 20 hours with the right approach. Based on extensive scientific research, Kaufman introduces a three-part blueprint for rapid skill acquisition. Firstly, one should ‘imagine disaster’ by envisioning a scenario where a lack of the desired skill leads to a challenging situation. This helps break down the skill into manageable sub-tasks. Secondly, it’s essential to ‘know just enough’ – instead of excessive study, focus on practice, using study as a tool for self-correction. Finally, the process of ‘struggle and sleep’ involves intense practice sessions followed by rest, which aids skill consolidation. By following this systematic approach, one can achieve significant competency in any skill in just 20 hours.