According to Malcolm Gladwell, it takes about 10,000 hours to become an expert. That's only 417 days... if you work constantly without eating, sleeping, or doing anything else.
If I want to become an expert tack maker, how long would it theoretically take me? Right now I can devote about an hour of time to tack making each weak. At that rate, it would only take me about 191 and a half years. Not too shabby...
But seriously... considering I don't plan to live to be 211 years old, I don't think that's going to work. Right now I don't really have time to do anything but study and work, and occasionally see Sonny. Hopefully later on in life I will have more time to make tack.
Even though things sound pretty impossible the way they are, I think I am going to keep track of the hours I work from now on. Just for the fun of it and so I can see how I progress as the hours go by. It will kind of be an experiment of sorts!
Now my question is, do I want to count all hours? Does that include skiving, ribbion halter making and such, or should I just count the hours I put into saddles (which is currently a big old 0)? Either way, I will keep my progress posted here for those of you that might be interested :).
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