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The Art of Learning
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The Art of Learning

A Journey in the Pursuit of Excellence

Free Press, 2007 more...


Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Author Josh Waitzkin has mastered two complex, esoteric disciplines: chess and tai chi, a martial art. He won national chess titles as a youth, and national and world championships in “push hands,” or partner tai chi. In this book he presents his theories about learning and high-level performance, using as a case study his own rise to excellence in highly competitive sports. Even without the theoretical speculation his story is engaging – but his theories make the book useful to anyone trying to learn a new skill. getAbstract recommends it to those who wish to raise their level of performance, find out about mind-body connections or enjoy a good story.

Take-Aways

  • Becoming proficient in one disciple will make transferring the experience to other fields easier. Gain a sensitivity to thematic connections between disparate pursuits.
  • Aim for depth over breadth. Working on the skills of one discipline improves your learning process across the board.
  • Being driven by processes makes you strong; fixating on an outcome makes you weak.

About the Author

Josh Waitzkin is a national chess champion and a world champion in tai chi push hands.