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  <title>🌱 Slow Starts, Strong Finishes: How Legends Are Really Made</title>
  <description>🏆 How do world-class performers really develop? A fascinating Science review (Güllich et al., 2025) overturns a deeply held belief: early stars are rarely future legends. Across sports, science, music, and chess, peak performers often showed slower early progress, less early specialization, and more multidisciplinary practice. &amp;amp;nbsp; The lesson is lyrical in its simplicity: breadth before depth, patience before acceleration. For educators, mentors, and institutions, this challenges how we identify talent and design training—short-term brilliance may come at the cost of long-term greatness. &amp;amp;nbsp; 📖 Science (2025): Recent discoveries on the acquisition of the highest levels of human performance </description>
  <author_name>Dr. RR Baliga's 'Podkast for the Kurious Doc'</author_name>
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