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🇿🇼 Published: 26 January 2026
📘 Source: The Citizen

Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Jack Ma have all credited the 5-Hour Rule as a key factor behind their long-term success. Pictures: AFP and Supplied In a world driven by hustle culture, some of the most powerful people on the planet credit their success not to longer hours, but to learning. From Elon Musk and Bill Gates to Jack Ma, one habit keeps surfacing: The 5-Hour Rule.

The principle is simple yet powerful: commit at least 5 hours a week to intentional learning. That’s just one hour a day spent reading, reflecting, practising or experimenting with new ideas, According to experts, it’s one of the smartest habits to adopt to become the entrepreneurs, innovators and success stories of tomorrow. “Learning in the workplace is not just about keeping up, it’s about staying relevant,” explained Michael Gullan, CEO of G&G Advocacy, an eLearning consultancy specialising in workforce development.

“Learning builds confidence, strengthens problem-solving skills, and encourages innovation by connecting ideas from different disciplines.” According to online publicationEntrepreneur, Bill Gates famously reads around 50 books a year, whileSouth African-born billionaire Elon Muskhas said reading helped him teach himself rocket science. Reading allows leaders to absorb ideas far beyond their own industries. Reflection is a critical — and often overlooked — part of the rule.

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Journalling, reviewing mistakes, or simply thinking deeply helps transform information into insight. The final step is applying what you learn. Testing ideas, tweaking processes or learning new tools ensures growth doesn’t stay theoretical.

“The best professionals aren’t those who know the most – they’rethe ones who never stop learning,” Gullan explains. “The smartest investment any professional can make is in their own development. The world is changing faster than ever, and staying curious is the only way to stay relevant.”

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Originally published by The Citizen • January 26, 2026

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