A tidbit from the web:

So what’s the crucial factor?
One
 of the 
most significant factors is what scientists call the "10,000-hour rule."
 When we look at any kind of cognitively complex field -- for example, 
playing chess, writing fiction or being a neurosurgeon -- we find that 
you are unlikely to master it unless you have practiced for 10,000 
hours. That’s 20 hours a week for 10 years. The brain takes that long to
 assimilate all it needs to know to achieve true mastery.

-Steve Mumford
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