In the article The 10,000-Hour Rule by Malcolm Gladwell states that around the world psychologists debated about talented individuals and the common question is “Is there such a thing as innate talent?” (Gladwell). Psychologists observed closer the career of the talent ones and assumed a hypothesis that the innate talent seems to play a smaller role and the preparation seems to play a bigger role. Gladwell assert that success is achieved by talent and preparation.
Early 1990s the psychologist K. Anders Ericson and two colleagues of Berlin’s elite Academy of Music compared three groups of violinists to observed their achievement and prove the talent versus practicing argument. The first group were the students