Saturday, November 9, 2019
The 10,000 Hour Rule
The 10,000 hour rule by Malcolm Gladwell talks about Bill Joy and he has a very interesting life story. Bill Joy attends University of Michigan that only has time-sharing system for computers. He is able to develop the system and prepare himself for the computer revolution when it is not even ready to arise. In section 2 of this book, ââ¬Å"In fact, researchers have settled on what they believe is the magic number for true expertise: ten thousand hours. â⬠Bill Joy spends about 10,000 hours for the computer programs and people still use those programs in these days. In this story, Gladwell tell us that Joy is known as ââ¬Å"Most Studious Studentâ⬠back in high school. The definition of studious is hard-working and disposes. Bill Joy does not have an innate talent, but he is very dedicating to his works. He work very hard to improve that computer programming and very passionate about his work. Also, the computer center is open for 24 hours and this has nothing to do with Bill Joyââ¬â¢s innate ability. Bill Joy is just hard worker and thatââ¬â¢s what makes him a genius. Gladwell is definitely not suggesting Blii Joyââ¬â¢s success because of his innate ability. He is actually trying to tell the reader about Bill Joyââ¬â¢s dedication of his work. ââ¬Å"Practice isnââ¬â¢t the thing you do once youââ¬â¢re good. Itââ¬â¢s the thing you do that makes you good,â⬠states in section 2 from this story. Bill Joy never stops to develop the Oh 2 computer programs. Therefore, 10,000 hours are the amount of practice time for a person to become best at something or successful. Not everyone can do that because it is a very long time and a person need a lot of patience to reach that goal.
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