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The story expands with the example of the Polgar sisters, three talented individuals trained under a disciplined system established by their father. From a young age, they received systematic, regimented training in chess, which allowed them to become grandmasters. Their progression illustrates how a structured environment, combined with early exposure and deliberate practice, accelerates skill acquisition. These examples suggest that top performers often follow carefully designed training routines rooted in the ten-thousand-hour foundation.