“It’s not about the number of hours you practice, it’s about the number of hours your mind is present during the practice.”
— Kobe Bryant
Simplified Meaning:
When learning something new, what really matters is how focused you are, not how long you spend on it. Imagine learning to play guitar. If you practice for five hours but are distracted, you won't improve much. But if you practice for one hour with full concentration, paying attention to every note, you'll make more progress. This is like studying for a test: you can spend the whole day with your books open, but if you're daydreaming, you won't remember much. It's better to be fully engaged for a shorter time. So, when you practice anything, really focus and you'll get better results and improve faster.
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