Learning Quote by Peter C. Brown
““Practice that’s spaced out, interleaved with other learning, and varied produces better mastery, longer retention, and more versatility. But these benefits come at a price: when practice is spaced, interleaved, and varied, it requires more effort. You feel the increased effort, but not the benefits the effort produces. Learning feels slower from this kind of practice, and you don’t get the rapid improvements and affirmations you’re accustomed to seeing from massed practice.””
About This Quote
Spaced, interleaved, varied practice builds deeper, longer‑lasting skills but feels harder and slower than cramming.
In simple terms: Hard practice yields stronger, lasting mastery.
Embrace effortful practice for durable learning.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- studying a language
- training a sport
- preparing for exams
- learning a musical instrument
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you stay motivated during slow progress?
- What small signs of improvement can you track?
The approach may demotivate learners who expect quick gains.