Pizza, Software, and the Rubik's Cube - Great Talk on Mastery

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Brian Manzella

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I found Jeff doing research on the internet on sites that had gone from having a very small audience to a pretty large one, like I have been fortunate enough to do with mine.

He was Rubik's Cube champion, and a software engineer.

Originally from New York, where the pizza is as good as there is, he moved to Atlanta and was appalled at the quality of the pizza.

He uses the word junk a lot, as well.;)

Anyhoo, he learned EVERYTHING he could about pizza, and began an internet sensation and eventually opened a restaurant in Atlanta.

My wife Lisa & I, along with Tom & Jennifer Bartlett, had some pizza there this fall.

A++

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westy

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Mastery

The 3 stages to mastery is good. I like his simplicity, because, well he makes it look easy.
 
If you can hang in there until 57 minutes elapsed the genius of Brian’s posting begins to express itself. The contrasting of perfectionism and mastery points at once to both a teaching/learning distinction, distinguishing Brian from others, and an analogous correlation of ‘improvisational and flexibility utility’, as central design features, within the speaker’s third level ‘programming framework’ (a tangible manifestation in support of his argument) and the Manzella matrix. At least that’s my take and I’m sticking to it!!:D
 

ZAP

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I watched the first 30 minutes. I plan to finish it tonight. Good stuff so far. Very reminiscent of my Motor Learning class and Physiological Psychology class in college.
 
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