Abstract

Abstract Roger Bannister ran a four-minute mile and the world was astonished. Now most national-class milers can do it. Concert pianists today are breathtakingly good. Their technique far surpasses the virtuosos of the past. What is the connection? Why are hard things becoming so much more commonly achieved? Howard Wainer explains.

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