2015년 7월 14일 화요일

Gladwell "David Boies" Chapter sentence analyse

Gladwell explains that the group of college students were able to succeed in CRT when their questions were on "10 percent gray, 10 point italics Myriad Profont...because of their disorder that they learned something in their struggle that proved to be enormous advantage" (Gladwell 105-107).

College students gained hardships to read quickly as the questions were written in the way that is very hard to read physically. Because of their difficulties, students paid more attention to the question itself as they read a lot more carefully and re-read the questions. Gladwell argues through his example that disabilities are not always obstacles from success, but can be boosters towards success.

I also agree with Gladwell that the hardships can become a great help to success. Hardships can teach you something that is a lot more valuable than the things that you lost from struggles. Of course I don't want to have disabilities that have great potential to become barriers toward success. Everyone would not "desire" struggle and failure. However, what I agree is that they can become a booster. David Boies became a wonderful listener as he got dyslexia, and became a great lawyer. He might have not been able to become great lawyer if he didn't have dyslexia, which he also agreed on. There are great chances for disabilities to become helps for success because it can give you with another great skills.

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