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Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success | [Matthew Syed]
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Bounce: Mozart, Federer, Picasso, Beckham, and the Science of Success

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  • by Matthew Syed
  • Narrated by James Clamp
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  • LENGTH
    7 hrs and 50 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    04-08-10
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Publisher's Summary

Why have all the sprinters who have run the 100 meters in under 10 seconds been black?

What's one thing Mozart, Venus Williams, and Michelangelo have in common?

Is it good to praise a child's intelligence?

Why are baseball players so superstitious?

Few things in life are more satisfying than beating a rival. We love to win and hate to lose, whether it's on the playing field or at the ballot box, in the office or in the classroom. In this bold new look at human behavior, award-winning journalist and Olympian Matthew Syed explores the truth about our competitive nature: why we win, why we don't, and how we really play the game of life.

Bounce reveals how competition - the most vivid, primal, and dramatic of human pursuits - provides vital insight into many of the most controversial issues of our time, from biology and economics, to psychology and culture, to genetics and race, to sports and politics.

Backed by cutting-edge scientific research and case studies, Syed shatters long-held myths about meritocracy, talent, performance, and the mind. He explains why some people thrive under pressure and others choke, and weighs the value of innate ability against that of practice, hard work, and will. From sex to math, from the motivation of children to the culture of big business, Bounce shows how competition provides a master key with which to unlock the mysteries of the world.

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©2010 Matthew Syed (P)2010 HarperCollins Publishers

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    Joao REDMOND, WA, United States 06-14-10
    Joao REDMOND, WA, United States 06-14-10 Member Since 2004

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    "Very eye opening"

    Very eye opening, especially if you're new to the talent versus effort debate. The book started being a bit too close to Malcom Gladwell's "Outliers", which it quotes several times, but the 1st person experiences from the author bring a very good perspective and great examples. Very well narrated as well. Highly recommend.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    Andy Westport, CT, United States 05-25-10
    Andy Westport, CT, United States 05-25-10 Member Since 2002
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    "takes us beyond Outliers"

    Fabulous narration. Matthew Syed does a deeper dive into what drives talent, beyond where Gladwell took us. Well researched insights are worth plowing through some familiar ground to get there.

    6 of 6 people found this review helpful
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    V.D. BEAVERCREEK, OH, United States 09-28-10
    V.D. BEAVERCREEK, OH, United States 09-28-10 Member Since 2010
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    "great book from an essential perspective"

    the chapter on drugs felt out of place, but the rest of the book was awesome. even if you are familiar with some of the content (as i was from reading outliers and other similar books), the material in this book is more exhaustive, and Syed's perspective on the topic (as a world champion and an outlier himself) is essential to understanding topics like expert chunking (e.g. the part where he plays tennis with a pro). great book

    4 of 4 people found this review helpful
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    Peter Levius Bratislava, Slovakia 05-07-10
    Peter Levius Bratislava, Slovakia 05-07-10 Member Since 2003
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    "One of my favorite books"

    I have been collecting Self Development books for years but I got to say this one is one of the best. It gives you a clear goal, if you want to be best in your field you need to invest 10 years or 10000 hours to hone your skills, it is not about the talent. Syed provides lot of data to support this argument and it got me to set up a new goals instantly :)

    6 of 8 people found this review helpful
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    Louann CHARLOTTE, NC, United States 02-06-12
    Louann CHARLOTTE, NC, United States 02-06-12 Member Since 2009
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    "Loved it"
    Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?

    Yes I recommend, I enjoyed the energy of the narrator. His narratives describing the theories were excellent.


    Have you listened to any of James Clamp???s other performances before? How does this one compare?

    I have not listened to this narrator before, but will listen again.


    1 of 1 people found this review helpful
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    Marc Utah USA 10-10-12
    Marc Utah USA 10-10-12

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    "Interesting discussion"

    I enjoyed the book and the concepts that were presented. I definitely agree with the basic concept that "practice makes perfect" but I do believe there are individuals that are born with talent. Maybe with some individuals this comes out in more interest in a particular activity or maybe it requires less talent. Either way I think the importance of practice, whether you are born with talent or not, is well emphasized.

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    Cristiano de Carvalho Leao Sao Paulo, Brasil 04-16-12
    Cristiano de Carvalho Leao Sao Paulo, Brasil 04-16-12
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    "Just like the others, but still good"
    Would you consider the audio edition of Bounce to be better than the print version?

    Have you ever read/listened to Talent is overrated, Outliers, etc? This book is pretty much about the same, with new stories, not so new stories and old stories, but you know what? Instead of listening again those books I preferred to purchase and listen this one and I was not disappointed. I say go ahead and have some fun.


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    They are inspirational.


    What about James Clamp’s performance did you like?

    Good performance, at least it did not give me yawnings.


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    Julie Davis, CA, United States 02-03-12
    Julie Davis, CA, United States 02-03-12 Member Since 2011

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    "A solid listen"

    The perspective of the author is great as he experienced everything he writes about. The research behind his journey and others is interesting.

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    William VASS, NC, United States 05-17-11
    William VASS, NC, United States 05-17-11
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    "great"

    Easy listen, great insight..didn't steal too much from other authors. Enjoyable - first hand experience in all he writes about. Some though provoking themes. Highly recommended.

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    Rand Vollmer 20208 Heritage Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33647 07-03-10
    Rand Vollmer 20208 Heritage Point Drive, Tampa, FL 33647 07-03-10 Member Since 2000
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    "a knockoff of Gladwell"

    Very interesting book if you've never read Malcom Gladwell's work - if you have, don't waste your time on Bounce.

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